Abstract

During the past four decades the use of nonwoven geotextiles as filter materials in geotechnical works has experienced a marked increase. In this study, the water permeability coefficient of nonwoven geotextiles after 23 years of exploitation in drainage system was determined to evaluate the influence of physical clogging on filtration performance of geotextiles. The obtained results showed that the geotextiles were clogged by soil particles. What is more, the objective in this study was to establish a gradient ratio test method for estimating a clogging phenomenon of geotextile filter adequately. A series of gradient ratio tests on three kinds of needle-punched nonwoven geotextile filters whose number of constrictions differs was performed. A geotextile filter was put under a silty sand layer. Based on the test results, it was confirmed that the water permeability coefficient became small as gradient ratio increased depending on the number of constrictions of the geotextile. It was also found that the modified gradient ratio GR4 is more sensitive than GR8 and GR25. Based on interpretation of the experimental results, the authors recommend the acceptance limit of GR8 equal to 3.7 and of GR4 equal to 4.8.

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