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Revisiting drainage geocomposites. Often, drainage nets are subject of articles. Composite drains, however must not be overlooked
Geocomposite drainage systems are engineered to replace conventional aggregate and perforated pipe systems. The prefabricated nature of geocomposite systems generally reduces material costs (often significantly), installation windows and overall project design complexity. Selection of the appropriate product, however, should be made through careful consideration of the load and flow rate requirements of a particular site. Drainage products are highly versatile, and the general likeness of their prefabricated constructions-plastic cores wrapped in filter fabric-and simplified installation techniques leads them to be treated as commodity products, which, by in large, they are; but the similarities between drains end when site-specific characteristics and drain function are factored in. For example, drains intended for use in protecting residential foundations are more than likely not adequate for designs with specified high-load characteristics, such as highway edge drains. Readers are encouraged to read product performance data closely and discuss application-specific characteristics with appropriate manufacturers. Further resources (e.g., using the GFR Specifier's Guide for drainage designs) can be found at the end of this article.
Revisiting drainage geocomposites. Often, drainage nets are subject of articles. Composite drains, however must not be overlooked
Geocomposite drainage systems are engineered to replace conventional aggregate and perforated pipe systems. The prefabricated nature of geocomposite systems generally reduces material costs (often significantly), installation windows and overall project design complexity. Selection of the appropriate product, however, should be made through careful consideration of the load and flow rate requirements of a particular site. Drainage products are highly versatile, and the general likeness of their prefabricated constructions-plastic cores wrapped in filter fabric-and simplified installation techniques leads them to be treated as commodity products, which, by in large, they are; but the similarities between drains end when site-specific characteristics and drain function are factored in. For example, drains intended for use in protecting residential foundations are more than likely not adequate for designs with specified high-load characteristics, such as highway edge drains. Readers are encouraged to read product performance data closely and discuss application-specific characteristics with appropriate manufacturers. Further resources (e.g., using the GFR Specifier's Guide for drainage designs) can be found at the end of this article.
Revisiting drainage geocomposites. Often, drainage nets are subject of articles. Composite drains, however must not be overlooked
Ein neuer Blick auf Drainage-Geokomposite
2004
4 Seiten, 3 Bilder
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Englisch
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