The role of geosynthetic networks
Geonet is a network structure made of polymer materials such as polyethylene, polyester, polypropylene, etc., which has the following functions:
1. Anti seepage effect: As a permeable material, geotextile can prevent water loss in the soil layer, effectively reducing the occurrence of natural disasters such as soil erosion and debris flows.
2. Reinforcement effect: Geonet can effectively increase the stability and bearing capacity of soil, prevent cracking, deformation and other problems caused by foundation settlement in infrastructure such as roads and railways.
3. Filtering effect: Geomesh can filter impurities and dirt in the soil layer, maintaining the stability and permeability of the soil layer.
4. Separation function: Geonets can separate and isolate different soil layers, effectively avoiding mutual infiltration and pollution between soil layers.
The application scope of geosynthetic networks1. Road construction: In road construction such as highways, expressways, and railways, geotextile networks are used to enhance roadbeds, prevent foundation settlement, and dredge road shoulders.
2. Hydraulic engineering: In hydraulic engineering such as dams, channels, and flood control, geotextiles are used to strengthen embankments, prevent seepage, and protect slopes.
3. Construction engineering: In building construction, basement excavation and other construction projects, geotextiles are used to strengthen foundations, reinforce foundations, and prevent geological landslides.
4. Environmental protection engineering: Geonets are used for anti-seepage, load-bearing, and isolation in environmental protection projects such as landfills, manure treatment, and environmental remediation.