Article navigation

Geomembrane protection materials should be considered in design if geomembranes are to properly serve the role of barrier materials. The type, thickness and properties of the required protection material are in significant need of a rational design method. This series of three papers provides a design method for the inclusion of geomembrane protection materials, geotextiles in particular. Part I focuses on theory, this paper, Part II, focuses on experiments, and Part III focuses on design examples. In this paper, truncated cone and stone puncture test results for both short and long term durations are presented. A 1.5 mm thick high density polyethylene (HDPE) geomembrane, and various nonwoven needle punched geotextiles with varying masses per unit area made from virgin polyester and polypropylene continuous and staple fibers were tested. Using the results of this testing program, a design methodology was developed for calculating the required mass per unit area of a puncture protection material for a given factor of safety. Conversely, the design can be used to determine the unknown factor of safety for a given type of protection material.

This content is only available via PDF.
You do not currently have access to this content.
Don't already have an account? Register

Purchased this content as a guest? Enter your email address to restore access.

Pay-Per-View Access
$39.00
Rental

or Create an Account

Close Modal
Close Modal