Geotextiles and Geomembranes | 2019

Evaluation of moisture reduction in aggregate base by wicking geotextile using soil column tests

 
 
 
 

Abstract


Abstract This study investigated the distance effect on water reduction by the wicking geotextile in a base course experimentally using three sets of soil column tests. In each set of tests, two soil columns were constructed by compacting well-graded aggregate over a non-wicking woven geotextile and a wicking geotextile. A portion of the geotextile specimen was extended outside of the soil column for evaporation. The changes of the water contents in the soil column were monitored by volumetric water content sensors installed at various depths. The experimental results indicate the capillary drainage by the wicking geotextile effectively reduced water content within the soil column up to a distance from the wicking geotextile (i.e., approximately 200\u202fmm for this specific aggregate with 10% fines). The test results also show that the wicking geotextile could reduce more water content of the aggregate below its optimum water content at a faster rate than the non-wicking geotextile.

Volume 47
Pages 306-314
DOI 10.1016/J.GEOTEXMEM.2019.01.014
Language English
Journal Geotextiles and Geomembranes

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