The detailed introduction of geotechnical mats includes the following aspects:
Material composition: Geomat mat is mainly composed of polymer materials and non-woven geotextiles. Polymer materials have excellent durability and anti-aging properties, and can resist the effects of various harsh environments. Non-woven geotextiles have good air permeability and tensile resistance, and can provide a stable soil structure.
Structural features: The geomat is a three-dimensional structure, which is composed of multiple single-layer structures. Each single-layer structure is made of filament melt and laid net, which has a high opening density and all-round water collection and horizontal drainage functions. This structure is able to drain groundwater quickly and has a pore maintenance system that blocks capillary water under high loads.
Construction method: The construction method of geomat mat is relatively simple, and usually adopts the way of laying and fixing. During the construction process, it is necessary to carry out reasonable design and laying according to the engineering requirements and soil conditions to ensure that the geomat can play an effective role.
Performance indicators: The performance indicators of geomats mainly include compressive strength, tensile strength, durability, anti-aging performance, etc. These indicators need to be tested and evaluated according to engineering requirements and soil conditions to ensure that the geomat can meet the engineering requirements.
Application prospects: With the continuous development of civil engineering construction, geomats, as a new type of geosynthetics, have a wide range of application prospects. It can not only be used for the construction of infrastructure such as roads, railways, bridges, tunnels, etc., but also for land management, water conservancy engineering and other fields. At the same time, with the continuous improvement of environmental awareness, geomat mats, as an environmentally friendly material, will also be more widely used.