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This book provides a state-of-the-art review of the life-limiting
mechanisms of geosynthetics, the methods available to test and
assess lifetime, and the means by which durability can be improved.
It provides engineers with the information they need on the
durability lifetime, bridging the knowledge gap between them and
polymer scientists. The style of the handbook is deliberately
non-technical, in that it avoids chemical formulas and makes
widespread use of graphs and photographs. Summaries are provided
for most sections. It shows how to predict the service life of
geosynthetics based on state-of-the-art knowledge and in some cases
provides numerical examples. Engineers can use it to decide what
they should specify, scientists are shown how to perform
extrapolations and derive reduction factors, and assessors are
given a separate section indicating how they should treat the
information presented to them, including the uncertainties of the
methods of testing and extrapolation. While directed primarily at
geotextiles, reference is made to geomembranes and their use in
landfills, for which a supplementary chapter is added. First
edition awarded with the International Geosynthetics Award 2014
This book provides a state-of-the-art review of the life-limiting
mechanisms of geosynthetics, the methods available to test and
assess lifetime, and the means by which durability can be improved.
It provides engineers with the information they need on the
durability lifetime, bridging the knowledge gap between them and
polymer scientists. The style of the handbook is deliberately
non-technical, in that it avoids chemical formulas and makes
widespread use of graphs and photographs. Summaries are provided
for most sections. It shows how to predict the service life of
geosynthetics based on state-of-the-art knowledge and in some cases
provides numerical examples. Engineers can use it to decide what
they should specify, scientists are shown how to perform
extrapolations and derive reduction factors, and assessors are
given a separate section indicating how they should treat the
information presented to them, including the uncertainties of the
methods of testing and extrapolation. While directed primarily at
geotextiles, reference is made to geomembranes and their use in
landfills, for which a supplementary chapter is added. First
edition awarded with the International Geosynthetics Award 2014
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