Waterproofing systems of tunnels is of crucial importance for the long-term effectiveness of the underground works and for the possible impact on the surrounding environment. In conventional tunnelling, polymeric geomembranes are nowadays used with fluid barrier function, while nonwoven geotextiles and geonets are commonly employed with mechanical protection and drainage functions. After some descriptions of the main requirements of the geosynthetics used in tunnels and underground structures, the durability aspects of the materials forming the waterproofing systems are briefly outlined
Geosynthetics is the term used to describe a range of generally polymeric products used to solve som...
International audienceGeosynthetics have been widely used in the past thirty years in a number of hy...
Over a number of decades the geosynthetics industry has developed a wide range of materials that are...
Geosynthetics have been commonly used for the construction of civil engineering structures such as r...
A question frequently asked by engineers exposed for the first time to geosynthetics is: “how long d...
Geosynthetics are planar polymeric products, which are used in connection with soil, rock or other s...
Geosynthetic have been used as impervious barriers in dams since 1959 (Contrada Sabetta dam). The us...
Discusses the fundamentals of geosynthetics. Examines various applications in areas such as filters,...
Geosynthetics are planar, polymeric (synthetic or natural) materials used in contact with soil/rock ...
The issues of identifying modern effective technologies and materials for waterproofing of load-bear...
Geosynthetics are fibrous materials made of elements such as individuals fibers, filaments, yarns, t...
Geosynthetics have become well established construction materials for geotechnical and environmental...
The reclamation of abandoned (or orphaned) mine sites requires a sustainable design accommodating th...
Nonwoven geotextiles are complex three-dimensional structures formed by the random arrangement of fi...
Geosynthetics are fibrous materials made of elements such as individuals fibers, filaments, yarns, t...
Geosynthetics is the term used to describe a range of generally polymeric products used to solve som...
International audienceGeosynthetics have been widely used in the past thirty years in a number of hy...
Over a number of decades the geosynthetics industry has developed a wide range of materials that are...
Geosynthetics have been commonly used for the construction of civil engineering structures such as r...
A question frequently asked by engineers exposed for the first time to geosynthetics is: “how long d...
Geosynthetics are planar polymeric products, which are used in connection with soil, rock or other s...
Geosynthetic have been used as impervious barriers in dams since 1959 (Contrada Sabetta dam). The us...
Discusses the fundamentals of geosynthetics. Examines various applications in areas such as filters,...
Geosynthetics are planar, polymeric (synthetic or natural) materials used in contact with soil/rock ...
The issues of identifying modern effective technologies and materials for waterproofing of load-bear...
Geosynthetics are fibrous materials made of elements such as individuals fibers, filaments, yarns, t...
Geosynthetics have become well established construction materials for geotechnical and environmental...
The reclamation of abandoned (or orphaned) mine sites requires a sustainable design accommodating th...
Nonwoven geotextiles are complex three-dimensional structures formed by the random arrangement of fi...
Geosynthetics are fibrous materials made of elements such as individuals fibers, filaments, yarns, t...
Geosynthetics is the term used to describe a range of generally polymeric products used to solve som...
International audienceGeosynthetics have been widely used in the past thirty years in a number of hy...
Over a number of decades the geosynthetics industry has developed a wide range of materials that are...