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http://www.novaseal.com/GFR-Oct96.pdf
Technical paper discussing the predominant methods for field seaming of nonwoven geotextiles with the primary purpose of providing a specification required overlap joint, seam or tack weld to hold the position of the geotextile or geocomposite during placement of adjacent materials and overburden soils. From the Novaseal Corp web site. Authors: Glenn W. Lippman and Ronald K. Frobel.
http://infohouse.p2ric.org/ref/08/07111.pdf
Technical paper presenting a new computer simulation and analysis method for determining the damage progression and failure strength for nonwoven geotextiles whose failure is caused mainly by fiber rupture. Authors: Sabit Adanur, David Elton and Tianyi Liao.
http://www.rolanka.com/index.asp?pg=coirarticle
Technical article on the contributing factors for strength retention and durability of coir products in field applications. From the Rolanka International, Inc web site. Authers: Lanka Santha P.E., and Calista Santha Ph.D.
http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/theses/available/etd-31498-131543/unrestricted/etd1.pdf
Titel page of a Master of Science thesis by Patricia Ann Seay about a study of the three-dimensional behaviour of geotextile tubes resting on elastic foundations.
http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/theses/available/etd-31498-131543/unrestricted/etd2.pdf
Abstract of Patricia Ann Seay's Master of Science thesis about a study of the three-dimensional behaviour of geotextile tubes resting on elastic foundations.
http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/theses/available/etd-31498-131543/unrestricted/etd3.pdf
Master of Science thesis by Patricia Ann Seay about a study of the three-dimensional behaviour of geotextile tubes resting on elastic foundations. Acknowledgments and contents.
http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/theses/available/etd-31498-131543/unrestricted/etd4.pdf
First chapter of a Master of Science thesis by Patricia Ann Seay about a study of the three-dimensional behaviour of geotextile tubes resting on elastic foundations. Literature review, descriptions of past applications, and analytical studies.
http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/theses/available/etd-31498-131543/unrestricted/etd5.pdf
Second chapter of a Master of Science thesis by Patricia Ann Seay about a study of the three-dimensional behaviour of geotextile tubes resting on elastic foundations, providing a detailed description of the model used in this study.
http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/theses/available/etd-31498-131543/unrestricted/etd6.pdf
Third chapter of a Master of Science thesis by Patricia Ann Seay about a study of the three-dimensional behaviour of geotextile tubes resting on elastic foundations, presenting the results obtained from a model with an initially flat length-to-width ratio of 2 : 1.
http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/theses/available/etd-31498-131543/unrestricted/etd7.pdf
Fourth chapter of a Master of Science thesis by Patricia Ann Seay about a study of the three-dimensional behaviour of geotextile tubes resting on elastic foundations, presenting the results obtained from a model with an initial flat length-to-width ratio of 5 : 1.
http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/theses/available/etd-31498-131543/unrestricted/etd8.pdf
Fifth chapter of a Master of Science thesis by Patricia Ann Seay about a study of the three-dimensional behaviour of geotextile tubes resting on elastic foundations, consisting of conclusions and recommendations for further research.
http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/theses/available/etd-31498-131543/unrestricted/etd9.pdf
Fifth chapter of a Master of Science thesis by Patricia Ann Seay about a study of the three-dimensional behaviour of geotextile tubes resting on elastic foundations, providing a list of references.
http://www.geotextile.com/downloads/Propex%20EB-611%20Geosynthetic%20Sewn%20Seams.pdf
Technical article focusing on the issue of sewing seams of woven and nonwoven technical fabrics for geotechnical applications. From the Amoco Fabrics and Fibers Company.
http://www.fpl.fs.fed.us/documnts/pdf1995/engli95a.pdf
Report on the research conducted by the USDA Forest Service, to detirmine the applicability of biobased geotextiles in tree planting, vegetation establishment and erosion control. Author: Brent English.
http://www.ctre.iastate.edu/pubs/midcon/Denkler.pdf
Report on a long term flow (LTF) test, applied on geotextiles to evaluate water permeability, soil retention and soil compatibility. Authors: Paul Denkler, John Bowders and Erik Loehr.
http://www.cyber-north.com/geotextiles.html
Extensive article about the potential for cost savings, obtained by the use of geotextile fabrics for reinforcing road decks instead of aggregate materials. From Due North Resources.
http://www.virtualacademia.com/pdf/eng1_13.pdf
Technical paper about a comparison of drainage, filtration, separation and reinforcement properties of nonwoven spunbond and needlepunch, and weft knitted geotextiles in Egyptian civil engineering projects. Authors: M.A.L. el Gamay and Tarek M. el Shafey.
http://www.fao.org/DOCREP/004/Y1873E/y1873e08.htm
Overview of the potentials for sisal and henequen fibers to become a viable replacement or addition as raw materials for the manufacture of geotextiles. Author: Rod Smith.
http://www.ca.uky.edu/agc/pubs/aen/aen79/aen79.pdf
Short article about the use of nonwoven geotextiles to construct cattle feeding and traffic surfaces as a replacement for concrete. From the University of Kentucky's Cooperative Extension Service. Author: Larry W. Turner.
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