What is a geocomposite and how is it used in construction and civil engineering?

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asked 3 days ago in H&E by landscapegeotextile5 (1,620 points)

A geocomposite is an advanced geosynthetic material formed by combining two or more different geosynthetic components—such as geotextiles, geonets, geomembranes, or drainage cores—into a single integrated product. This combination allows geocomposites to perform multiple functions simultaneously, including drainage, filtration, separation, reinforcement, and containment. In construction and civil engineering, geocomposites are widely used in applications such as road construction, railway tracks, retaining walls, tunnels, and landfills. They help improve soil performance, manage water flow, and enhance the durability of structures. By integrating multiple functions into one material, geocomposites simplify installation and reduce overall project costs.

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