A REVIEWS ON GEOSYNTHETIC MATERIALS USED IN ROAD CONSTRUCTION
Shashank Gupta
, Ajit Singh
Geotextile, distress of pavement, filtration, separations and reinforcement geosynthetics, pavement, subgrades, pavement, separation, embedment soil.
The majority of plastic bags are made of biodegradable polymers, which breakdown only after bacterial or fungal growth has taken place in them. While the vast majority of compounds are usually non-reactive, certain petrochemicals may be harmful to some people, and the vast majority of substances are adversely impacted by ultraviolet light. In order to build the largest number of transportation facilities at the lowest possible cost in India's current condition, it is essential that this be done in the shortest amount of time and with the least amount of money spent on it. According to the findings of the investigation, the vast majority of the collapsed roads were constructed on foundation soil that did not satisfy the design requirements. Jute fibres, which are abundant on the Indian subcontinent, may be used to stabilise barren or poor subgrades in a practical and cost-effective way, particularly in developing countries. Despite the fact that the use of jute geo-textile for the construction of roads over soft soils has only been attempted in India, it is still deemed impracticable to use them on a larger scale. Perhaps the geotechnical community might take use of this ability and promote applications that improve highway efficiency while also offering the most competitive price.
"A REVIEWS ON GEOSYNTHETIC MATERIALS USED IN ROAD CONSTRUCTION", IJSDR - International Journal of Scientific Development and Research (www.IJSDR.org), ISSN:2455-2631, Vol.6, Issue 3, page no.735 - 740, March-2021, Available :https://ijsdr.org/papers/IJSDR2103121.pdf
Volume 6
Issue 3,
March-2021
Pages : 735 - 740
Paper Reg. ID: IJSDR_193551
Published Paper Id: IJSDR2103121
Downloads: 000347121
Research Area: Engineering
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