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  2. Geogrid - Wikipedia

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    Geogrids have been effectively employed in pavement and roadway construction for the past two decades. Their applications include sub-grade improvement, reinforcing the base course, sub-base, and surface courses. By reinforcing pavements with geogrids, the outward displacement of railway ballast is arrested, and settlement is significantly reduced.

  3. Cellular confinement - Wikipedia

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    Early research (Bathurst and Jarrett, 1988) [13] found that cellular confinement reinforced gravel bases are "equivalent to about twice the thickness of unreinforced gravel bases" and that geocells performed better than single sheet reinforcement schemes (geotextiles and geogrids) and were more effective in reducing lateral spreading of infill under loading than conventional reinforced bases.

  4. Geosynthetics - Wikipedia

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    Geotextile sandbags protected the historic house Kliffende on Sylt island against storms, which eroded the cliffs left and right from the sandbag barrier. [1] Geotextile sandbags can be approximately 20 m long, such as those used for the artificial reef at Narrow Neck, Queensland.

  5. Permeable paving - Wikipedia

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    Polymer based grass grid or cellular paver systems provide load bearing reinforcement for unpaved surfaces of gravel or turf. Grass pavers, plastic turf reinforcing grids (PTRG), and geocells (cellular confinement systems) are honeycombed 3D grid-cellular systems, made of thin-walled HDPE plastic or other polymer alloys. These provide grass ...

  6. Geocomposite - Wikipedia

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    The third type within this area of drainage geocomposites is the category of prefabricated edge drains. These materials, typically 500 mm high by 20 to 30 mm wide are placed adjacent to a highway pavement, airfield pavement, or railroad right-of-way, for lateral drainage out of and away from the pavement section.

  7. Geonets - Wikipedia

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    Strengthening asphalt concrete pavement joints; Avoiding cracking; Building high-load platforms (such as warehouses, port buildings, airports, and container terminals) Drainage geocomposites are geonets that have been laminated with geotextiles on one or both surfaces. The construction business is being revolutionized by geosynthetic materials.

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