Changes of Permeability of Nonwoven Geotextiles due to Clogging and Cyclic Water Flow in Laboratory Conditions

The use of geotextile filters has been a common application in geo-environmental and geotechnical engineering for decades. The purpose of the present paper is to assess the influence of artificial physical clogging and cyclic water flow on the water permeability characteristics of nonwoven geotextil...

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Main Authors: Anna Miszkowska, Stanislav Lenart, Eugeniusz Koda
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2017-09-01
Series:Water
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/9/9/660
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spelling doaj-3c93360bcb534fc59d5f6c45190f6f652020-11-25T00:47:44ZengMDPI AGWater2073-44412017-09-019966010.3390/w9090660w9090660Changes of Permeability of Nonwoven Geotextiles due to Clogging and Cyclic Water Flow in Laboratory ConditionsAnna Miszkowska0Stanislav Lenart1Eugeniusz Koda2Department of Geotechnical Engineering, Faculty of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Warsaw University of Life Sciences, Nowoursynowska 159 St., 02-776 Warsaw, PolandDepartment of Geotechnics and Traffic Infrastructure, Slovenian National Building and Civil Engineering Institute, Dimiceva 12 St., 1000 Ljubljana, SloveniaDepartment of Geotechnical Engineering, Faculty of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Warsaw University of Life Sciences, Nowoursynowska 159 St., 02-776 Warsaw, PolandThe use of geotextile filters has been a common application in geo-environmental and geotechnical engineering for decades. The purpose of the present paper is to assess the influence of artificial physical clogging and cyclic water flow on the water permeability characteristics of nonwoven geotextiles used commonly in filter and drainage systems. Despite many studies examining the behavior of soil-geosynthetics, the mechanism of physical clogging is not fully understood yet and remains incompletely defined. Artificial clogging and cyclic water flow tests have been conducted according to a procedure created by the authors. Three nonwoven geotextiles and silty sand were employed in the test series. Hydraulic properties of the tested geosynthetics were determined according to the ISO standard. Filter design criteria are also discussed. The paper also presents the changes of water permeability characteristics due to clogging and cyclic water flow. The results show significant decrease of water permeability coefficients of the tested nonwoven geotextiles after artificial clogging and under cyclic water flow. Furthermore, the clogging mechanism was observed and confirmed by three-dimensional computed tomography.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/9/9/660nonwoven geotextilecloggingcyclic flowpermeabilitysoil
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author Anna Miszkowska
Stanislav Lenart
Eugeniusz Koda
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Stanislav Lenart
Eugeniusz Koda
Changes of Permeability of Nonwoven Geotextiles due to Clogging and Cyclic Water Flow in Laboratory Conditions
Water
nonwoven geotextile
clogging
cyclic flow
permeability
soil
author_facet Anna Miszkowska
Stanislav Lenart
Eugeniusz Koda
author_sort Anna Miszkowska
title Changes of Permeability of Nonwoven Geotextiles due to Clogging and Cyclic Water Flow in Laboratory Conditions
title_short Changes of Permeability of Nonwoven Geotextiles due to Clogging and Cyclic Water Flow in Laboratory Conditions
title_full Changes of Permeability of Nonwoven Geotextiles due to Clogging and Cyclic Water Flow in Laboratory Conditions
title_fullStr Changes of Permeability of Nonwoven Geotextiles due to Clogging and Cyclic Water Flow in Laboratory Conditions
title_full_unstemmed Changes of Permeability of Nonwoven Geotextiles due to Clogging and Cyclic Water Flow in Laboratory Conditions
title_sort changes of permeability of nonwoven geotextiles due to clogging and cyclic water flow in laboratory conditions
publisher MDPI AG
series Water
issn 2073-4441
publishDate 2017-09-01
description The use of geotextile filters has been a common application in geo-environmental and geotechnical engineering for decades. The purpose of the present paper is to assess the influence of artificial physical clogging and cyclic water flow on the water permeability characteristics of nonwoven geotextiles used commonly in filter and drainage systems. Despite many studies examining the behavior of soil-geosynthetics, the mechanism of physical clogging is not fully understood yet and remains incompletely defined. Artificial clogging and cyclic water flow tests have been conducted according to a procedure created by the authors. Three nonwoven geotextiles and silty sand were employed in the test series. Hydraulic properties of the tested geosynthetics were determined according to the ISO standard. Filter design criteria are also discussed. The paper also presents the changes of water permeability characteristics due to clogging and cyclic water flow. The results show significant decrease of water permeability coefficients of the tested nonwoven geotextiles after artificial clogging and under cyclic water flow. Furthermore, the clogging mechanism was observed and confirmed by three-dimensional computed tomography.
topic nonwoven geotextile
clogging
cyclic flow
permeability
soil
url https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/9/9/660
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