Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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274198 | Geotextiles and Geomembranes | 2013 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Hybrid needlepunched nonwoven geotextiles are prepared in defined weight proportions of jute and polypropylene fibres. Subsequently, a comparison is made between various physical and mechanical properties of hybrid needlepunched nonwoven geotextiles. It was found that 40 wt.% jute was an optimum level in hybrid nonwoven geotextiles that had a comparable tensile strength and higher secant modulus specifically in the cross-machine (preferential) direction in comparison to 100% polypropylene based nonwoven geotextiles. Two types of mechanical damage (i.e., a horizontal cut and a circular hole) were artificially induced in the hybrid nonwoven geotextiles and their notch-sensitive behaviour and the failure mechanisms are reported.
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Authors
Amit Rawal, M.M.A. Sayeed,