• Title/Summary/Keyword: PVA Geotextile/HDPE geomembrane composites

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Performance Assessment of PVA Geotextile/HDPE Geomembrane Composites

  • Jeon, Han-Yong;Hong, Sang-Jin;Lyoo, Won-Seok
    • Journal of the Korean Geosynthetics Society
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    • v.4 no.1
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    • pp.37-46
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    • 2005
  • PVA geotextile/HDPE geomembrane composites were made to examine the waste landfill related properties. Tensile properties, tear and bursting strengths, AOS(apparent opening size) and permittivity of PVA geotextiles were evaluated, respectively. Ultraviolet stability and chemical resistance to the leachate was evaluated also. Friction property and creep deformation were tested at various loading condition. From this, it was seen that PVA geotextile/HDPE geomembrane composites have more excellent properties than the typically used polypropylene and polyester geotextiles in waste landfill. Finally, creep deformation behaviours of PVA geotextile/HDPE geomembrane composites were more stable than polypropylene and polyester geotextiles through the reduction factor analysis.

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A Study on Thermally Bonded Geotextile Separator and Properties of Waste Landfill Application of PVA Geotextile/HDPE Geomembrane Composites

  • Min, Kyung-Ho;Seo, Jung-Min;Hwang, Beong-Bok;Lee, In-Chul;Ruchiranga, Jayasekara Vishara;Jeon, Han-Yong;Jang, Dong-Hwan;Lim, Joong-Yeon
    • Advanced Composite Materials
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    • v.17 no.3
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    • pp.235-246
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    • 2008
  • This paper is concerned with geotextiles bonded chemically with geogrid to form a geocomposite. Geotextiles, thermally bonded and non-woven, play an important role as a separator. Also, this study investigates the resistance to the application environment of geotextile composites. Here, numerous tests have been performed and it was revealed from experimental results that thermally bonded geotextile in geosynthetic composites showed superior characteristics to that manufactured from needle punched non-woven method in terms of tensile strength, tensile strain and high separation performance. It was noted from experiments that the geotextile prepared for separation purpose and manufactured in a thermal bonding method showed relatively low permittivity so that it could be used as a smooth separator. In addition, PVA geotextile/HDPE geomembrane composites were designed and manufactured to investigate the waste landfill related properties. Numerous experiments have been performed and experimental results were summarized to evaluate practical applicability of PVA geotextile/HDPE geomembrane composites. Among the properties of proposed geomembrane composites, evaluation has been focused on the investigation of mechanical properties, AOS (apparent opening size), permittivity and ultraviolet stability.