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Geo Composite / Dimpleboards / Strip Drains / Sheet Drains

Geo Composite / Dimpleboards / Strip Drains / Sheet Drains

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Specifications

dimpleboards 
1.Geotextile bonded to a dimpled sheet 
2.Lightweight and easy to use 
3. be easily cut and joined

dimpleboards /  strip drains / sheet drains / geo composites

 

 

 

 

About the Goecomposite drainage board / drainage sheet

 

 

It is comprised of a dimpled high crush resistant plastic core with a single layer  geotextile filter bonded to the core to provide a drainage sheet that can collect and filter water ingressing from backfill soils.

 

FEATURES AND BENEFITS


1)  Highly permeable Geotextile bonded to a dimpled sheet drainage board


2)  Filters water and allows free drainage


3)  Protects waterproof coatings from soil and rock damage


4)  Resistant to all commonly occurring ground chemicals


5)  Lightweight and easy to use


6)  Reduces the quantity of expensive drainage aggregate


7)  Can be easily cut and joined

 

Application

 

 

1) Retaining walls


2) Basement walls


3) Reduction in hydrostatic pressure behind retaining walls


4) Additional protection to waterproofing membranes


5) Horizontal drainage for roof tops and planter boxes

Q:Can geogrids be used in reinforced concrete pavements?
Yes, geogrids can be used in reinforced concrete pavements. Geogrids are commonly used as a reinforcement material in concrete pavements to enhance their strength, durability, and load-bearing capacity. By distributing and restraining the forces within the concrete, geogrids help to minimize cracking and improve overall pavement performance.
Q:Can geogrids be used in shoreline erosion control projects?
Yes, geogrids can be used in shoreline erosion control projects. Geogrids are commonly used in these projects to stabilize the soil and prevent erosion by reinforcing the shoreline and providing structural support. They can effectively control erosion and protect the shoreline from further degradation.
Q:How do geogrids help in reducing the need for excavation and replacement of poor soils?
Geogrids help in reducing the need for excavation and replacement of poor soils by providing reinforcement and stabilization to the soil, improving its load-bearing capacity. This prevents excessive settlement and movement of the soil, reducing the need for costly excavation and replacement.
Q:Can geogrids be used in erosion control blankets?
Yes, geogrids can be used in erosion control blankets. Geogrids are commonly used as reinforcement materials in erosion control applications to provide additional strength and stability to the blanket, preventing soil erosion and promoting vegetative growth.
Q:Can geogrids be used in stabilization of mine waste dumps?
Yes, geogrids can be used in the stabilization of mine waste dumps. Geogrids are commonly used in the civil engineering field for soil stabilization, reinforcement, and erosion control. By incorporating geogrids into mine waste dumps, they can provide additional strength and stability to the structure, reducing the risk of slope failure and erosion. Additionally, geogrids can help distribute the load more evenly, preventing settlement and maintaining the integrity of the waste dump.
Q:What are the differences between geogrids and geotubes?
Geogrids and geotubes are both geosynthetic materials used in civil engineering and environmental applications, but they have distinct differences. Geogrids are typically made of polymer materials and are designed to provide soil reinforcement and stabilization. They have a grid-like structure with open spaces and are used to improve the strength and bearing capacity of soils. Geogrids are commonly used in road construction, retaining walls, and slope stabilization projects. On the other hand, geotubes are large, tubular containers made from high-strength woven or non-woven geotextile fabrics. They are used for shoreline protection, coastal erosion control, and dewatering applications. Geotubes are filled with sediment, sludge, or other materials and then dewatered, allowing water to escape while retaining the solid contents. They are often used in coastal engineering projects to create or restore beaches, control erosion, and contain contaminants. In summary, while geogrids are used for soil reinforcement and stabilization, geotubes are used for dewatering and containment purposes in coastal and environmental applications.
Q:What is a civil grille
The civil grille is also called the geogrid, which is made of polypropylene, polyvinyl chloride and other high molecular polymer, which is made of thermoplastic or molded two dimensional grid or a three-dimensional grid screen with a certain height,
Q:What is the calculation method of geogrid?
Steel plastic grille, plastic grille thickness of about 2-3, the thickness of the glass fiber grille thinner; grams of technical indicators are also reflected inVolume: Volume II: RR*H cylinder algorithm can also estimate a cuboid length * width * height weight algorithm: unit weight * total areaExample: two way plastic grille 30-30KN width of 4 meters, a length of 50 meters, the volume of the volume of 4, the diameter of 35-41cm, some volumes are not round
Q:What is the effect of installation spacing on geogrid behavior?
The effect of installation spacing on geogrid behavior is that it influences the overall performance and effectiveness of the geogrid in reinforcing soil. The spacing between individual geogrids affects their ability to distribute loads evenly, provide adequate confinement to the soil particles, and enhance interlocking mechanisms. Proper installation spacing ensures optimal stress distribution, reduces differential settlement, and improves overall stability and load-bearing capacity of the reinforced soil structure.
Q:Are geogrids suitable for stabilizing soft soils?
Yes, geogrids are suitable for stabilizing soft soils. Geogrids are commonly used in civil engineering projects to reinforce and stabilize soft soils by distributing the load more evenly and increasing their bearing capacity. They provide tensile strength to the soil, preventing excessive deformation and potential failure. Additionally, geogrids can improve the overall stability of the soil, reducing the risk of settlement or differential settlement.

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