Role of Geotextile in Highway Stabilization
Role of Geotextile in Highway Stabilization
Role of Geotextile in Highway Stabilization
Thaker Grishma1
1 Introduction
India has one of the most extensive highway systems in the world most of the
roads built in the country pre independence era were constructed using John
Macadam more than 100 years old principle in which dry pavement structure
would be provided on the sub grade having on slope centre of the section. Still,
some of the last decades have seen tremendous increase in the volume at the
same time three has been increase in the weight of the vehicles and number of
axle loads which accelerated the deterioration of the pavements. To overcome
this problem the contact surface is change by asphalt and concrete. There is over
whelming evidence that a larger percentage of the distressed roads sections are
poorly drainage which clearly speakers of need providing effective water drainage
which is often neglected.
2 GEOTEXTILE MATERIALS
Most of the geotextiles presently in use are manufactures from petroleum deriva-
tives such as polymer, polyethylene and polypropylenes. They are also resistances
to wear and tears and to adverse the environmental conditions. Fabrics manu-
factured from wood plum (rayon and acetate) and silica (glass fibre) have also
found in limits use in the civil egg. The term geotextiles is being increasingly
used to include such materials as coir and jute netting, which find primary. Ap-
plication in erosion geogrids, such as tensor and hantoh are also considered the
larger members of geotextiles family [7].
3 MECHANISM OF GEOTEXTILES
The effective geotextiles doesnt actually filter the water. It acts as a catalyst for
formation of a stable soil filter cake. In the early life of drain, a certain amount
of soil fines would pass through the geotextile fabric. Larger soil particles are
retained on it a bridge network. Behind this, a layer of finer particles collect
from adjacent undisturbed soil. Once the filter cake has been established no
soil will pass through the system. While the cake now does the filtering job,
the geotextiles holds it in place preventing it from collapsing in to the draining
aggregate [4].
Any types of geotextiles will not perform a satisfactory filtration job. An
effective fabric should have large number of openings of a fixed size is in wo-
ven fabric. Most of the non- woven fabrics meet this criterion. The filter fabric
shouldnt trap particles within its pore openings and it shouldnt change porosity
being compressed under loads.
There are several drainage related functions in the construction maintenance and
repairs of roads beds. The primary geotextiles functions in roads way application
is separations [4]. It consists of placing the geotextiles fabrics as a separation
fabrics as a separation barrier between the sub grade and sub base layer.
Since geotextiles have appreciable tensile strength, the use of geotextiles layers
can also be expected to have reinforcing effect. Depending upon the type of sub
grade, type of geotextile layer and anticipated wheel loads, a reduction in the
thickness of 10 to 25% is possible.
Flexible overlays over distresses rigid or pavements are known to suffer from
reflection cracking, leading to increase in the life of the overlay, which is normally
a high cost asphaltic concrete surface. The use of existing pavements has been
found to sustainability reduce the reflection cracking whenever a deteriorated
pavements is to strengthened by providing an overlay with geotextiles cracks if
any are to be filled with asphalt and asphalt sealant is supplied on the exist-
ing deteriorated pavement. The fabric is then placed on the sealed by hand or
mechanical device.
2. The soil is black cotton on 2km MDR 82. By using Polypropylene geotextile
granular base thickness is reduced by 30%. In geotextile reinforced section of the
after Black top; there is no visible sign of distress even after 7 years.
iv. Construction of Calicut Bye pass phase III, NH 17, Kerala. -2003 [7]
4 CONCLUSION
The geotextiles play a vital role in highway construction. They are effectively
used in nearly all facts of new construction. It greatly extends the service life of
pavement and effectively brings down the maintenance cost. It significantly sep-
arate sub base from sub soil and provide structural strength by virtue of its high
resistance to the deformation. It also reduces the thickness of sub base granular
course. It would be beneficial if geotextiles were used in highway construction
as its application will reduce initial construction costs and bring down frequent
repair and maintenance work of road.
References
About Authors
Mrs. Grishma Salvi is a Professor of Civil Engineering De-
partment, at Chotubhai Gopalbhai Patel Institution of Technol-
ogy, Maliba Campus, Bardoli Surat. She is having expertise in the
branch of Geotechnical Engineering. She has guided many under-
graduate as well as post graduate projects. She have also written
many papers in well know journals.