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On the hydraulic behavior of unsaturated nonwoven geotextiles
Authors:T Iryo  R Kerry Rowe  
Affiliation:

a Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Western Ontario, London, Ont., Canada N6A 5B9

b GeoEngineering Centre of Queen’s-RMC, Department of Civil Engineering, Queen’s University, Ellis Hall, Kingston, Ont., Canada K7L 3N6

Abstract:Geotextiles have been widely used in soil structures for separation, filtration, reinforcing, and drainage. They are often used to provide reinforcement and drainage for retaining walls and embankments. It has been reported, however, that geotextiles may not drain water as effectively as was initially expected. In this study, published data on the hydraulic properties of unsaturated geotextiles are compiled and analyzed in order to highlight the hydraulic characteristics of unsaturated geotextiles.

The application of the van Genuchten equations originally developed for the water characteristic curve and the hydraulic conductivity curve of unsaturated soil to unsaturated geotextiles is then examined and discussed. Finally, the drainage from a one-dimensional sand column having a horizontal geotextile layer was analyzed using the finite element method and the van Genuchten equations to assess the utility of this procedure for further study of unsaturated/saturated water flow within the soil–geotextile system.

Keywords:Geotextiles  Unsaturated flow  Water characteristic curve  Hydraulic conductivity function  Finite element method
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