Geosynthetics in roads and pavements



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handbook of geosynthetics

INTRODUCTION 

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GEOSYNTHETICS 

 

 



 

 

 



 

 

 



 

 

 



 

 

 



 

 

 



 

 

 



 

 

 



 

 

 



 

 



                                                                              Introduction to Geosynthetics                                                                          3 

 

 



For more information please contact the Geosynthetic Materials Association at www.gmanow.com. 

Geosynthetics 

Geosynthetics are an established family of 

geomaterials used in a wide variety of civil 

engineering applications. Many polymers 

(plastics) common to everyday life are found in 

geosynthetics.  The most common are 

polyolefins and polyester; although rubber, 

fiberglass, and natural materials are sometimes 

used.  Geosynthetics may be used to function as 

a separator, filter, planar drain, reinforcement, 

cushion/protection, and/or as a liquid and gas 

barrier. The various types of geosynthetics 

available, along with their specific applications, 

are discussed in subsequent sections.  

 

Geotextiles  

Geotextile Polymers 

Almost all geotextiles available in the United 

States are manufactured from either polyester or 

polypropylene.   

 

Polypropylene is lighter than water (specific 



gravity of 0.9), strong and very durable. 

Polypropylene filaments and staple fibers are 

used in manufacturing woven yarns and 

nonwoven geotextiles. 

 

High tenacity polyester fibers and yarns are also 



used in the manufacturing of geotextiles. 

 

Polyester is heavier than water, has excellent 



strength and creep properties, and is compatible 

with most common soil environments.  

 

Geotextile Structures 

There are two principal geotextile types, or 

structures: wovens and nonwovens.   Other 

manufacturing techniques, for example knitting 

and stitch bonding, are occasionally used in the 

manufacture of specialty products.  

 

Nonwovens.  Nonwoven geotextiles are 



manufactured from either staple fibers (staple 

fibers are short, usually 1 to 4 inches in length) 

or continuous filaments randomly distributed in 

layers onto a moving belt to form a felt-like 

"web".  The web then passes through a needle 

loom and/or other bonding machine interlocking 

the fibers/filaments.  Nonwoven geotextiles are 

highly desirable for subsurface drainage and 

erosion control applications as well as for road 

stabilization over wet moisture sensitive soils. 

 

 

 



 

 

Wovens.  Weaving is a process of interlacing 



yarns to make a fabric.  Woven geotextiles are 

made from weaving monofilament, 

multifilament, or slit film yarns.  Slit film yarns 

can be further subdivided into flat tapes and 

fibrillated (or spider web-like) yarns.  There are 

two steps in this process of making a woven 

geotextile: first, manufacture of the filaments or 

slitting the film to create yarns; and second, 

weaving the yarns to form the geotextile. 

 

Slit film fabrics are commonly used for 



sediment control, i.e. silt fence, and road 

stabilization applications but are poor choices 

for subsurface drainage and erosion control 

applications. Though the flat tape slit film yarns 

are quite strong, they form a fabric that has  

relatively poor permeability. Alternatively, 

fabrics made with fibrillated tape yarns have 

better permeability and more uniform openings 

than flat tape products. 

 



                                                                            Handbook of Geosynthetics                                                                            4 

For more information please contact the Geosynthetic Materials Association at www.gmanow.com. 

 

 

Monofilament wovens have better permeability,  



making them suitable for certain drainage and 

erosion control applications. High strength 

multifilament wovens are primarily used in 

reinforcement applications.  

 

 

 



Multifilament Woven  


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