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Developments in Design and Application  of Geosynthetics and Geosystems  in Hydraulic and Coastal  Engineering Krystian W.  Pilarczyk Former: Rijkswaterstaat, Road and Hydraulic Engineering Institute, Delft,  the Netherlands HYDROpil Consultancy, Zoetermeer, the Netherlands [email_address]
Developments in Design and Application  of Geosynthetics and Geosystems  in Hydraulic and Coastal  Engineering General Introduction Part I: Geosynthetics in Revetments Part II: Geosystems (geotextile systems)
Getting older I understand more and more how little I know  (how little my knowledge is) Therefore I have to disappoint you I have more to say on What we do not know  than What we do know Why What How Geosynthetics & Geosystems (see also CEM 2006,  Rock Manual 2007)
Why geosynthetics/geosystems? Critical review of geosystems in hydraulic/coastal engineering ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Conventional Applications
Why geosynthetics/geosystems?   Why not in hydraulic and coastal engineering ? ,[object Object],[object Object]
Why geosynthetics/geosystems? ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],Design process
Why geosynthetics/geosystems?   Why not in hydraulic and coastal engineering ? ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],www.Balkema.nl ;  published in  2000
[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],Overview of geosynthetics/ geosystems (design methodology) (geosynthetics: properties&specifications) reality
Critical Review of  Geosystems  in Hydraulic and Coastal  Engineering ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Why design methodology? ,[object Object],[object Object]
Systems  &  Materials examples   First: solve the problem( functional design) Then: systems & materials  (structural design)
In the  design process  one has to distinguish between  functional design  (solve the problem) and  structural design . Functional design  concerns the impacts and performance of the coastal alternative with respect to coastal protection, improvement of recreational conditions and conservation of natural living resources. Structural design  concerns the resistance of the coastal structure/materials to the actions of waves and currents Initial considerations Environmental  conditions Functional pre-design alternative Selection of preferred scheme Detailed design Design Starting Points
Wave attack and Interactions with structures and Breaker index L=gT 2 /2 π =1.56T 2 L local  =T (gh)^0.5 h= local depth in front of structure
Manufacturing , Products and Specifications Wovens Non-wovens
Geosynthetics:  types and properties Terrafix  non-woven composite Wovens vs. Non-wovens
Geotextiles
Specifications Example of woven materials
Remarks on specifications: woven vs. non-woven Wovens: high strength available, small elongation, bad performance at puncturing Non-wovens:lower strength, high elongation, good performance at puncturing, Good soil protection (if thick, i.e., needle-punched) Elongation at break
Example of geotextile properties
Bed and bank protection /mattresses/ high pulling forces  - high tensile strength needed  (wovens)
Composite products for special applications Woven  for strength Non-woven  for filtering or surface protection (The type of interconnection is very important for performance) Also  non-woven composites
Specifications and Certifications ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],Each manufacturer has to provide specifications according to international standards and certifications
Part I Geosynthetics in Revetments
Alternative revetment systems conventional ??? ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],Geotextiles in revetment structures How to avoid failure ?
WAVE ATTACK Uplift of block mat or mattresses ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],or  blocks
Prototype or large-scale verification uplift internal erosion Evidence of failure
Stability criteria revetments :  wave attack For first estimation/conceptual design) Breaker index F=2.25 riprap F= 3-3.5 basalt F=4-6 blocks b = 0.5 for rip rap b = ½ to 2/3 for blocks Block revetments  Usually in diagram form: www.tawinfo.nl
Example of stability  diagram More examples can be found in: Dikes and Revetments, 1998, ed.K.W. Pilarczyk http://books.google.nl/books?ct=title&q=Coastal+Protection+,+Pilarczyk&lr=&sa=N&start=40
Pilarczyk’s formula for first estimation α  = slope angle F= Φ  Ψ u =2.25  Ψ u   Ψ u  = upgrading factor in respect to riprap ( Ψ u=1 and F=  Φ  =  2.25) www.tawinfo.nl
Example of composition and construction  (Basalton) Geotextile filter Cushion layer  Clay or sand Basalton
Block  mats Cabled system
Cabled mat Blocks connected to geotextile by  pins
Importance of proper composition/ leakage length example or Combined resistance/permeability influence of geotextile Geosynthetic is only  one of the components involved
[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],Local geotechnical (in-)stability slip circle
Design diagram of geotechnical stability ,[object Object],[object Object]
Principles of Filters arrest grains
Blockage of particles and sieve curves for  geometrically closed filters
Geotextiles;  comparison with granular filters Possible effectiveness of geotextile in filter: sieve curves and situation
O 90  < (1 to 2) D 90, base  Definitions apertures geotextile and migration of fine particles
A lot of  different criteria
Filter criteria for woven geotextiles;  Mlynarek, 1994
Filter criteria for non-woven geotextiles ( Mlynarek, 1994)
Filter concepts Hydraulic gradients due to waves NL: geometrically sandtight: O 90  <  D 90
Design  diagram for  geotextile  filters Delft Hydraulics calculation programs
Testing and reality (performance) tests in FilterBox Index tests
Geotextile on clay Following geometrically closed rules provides very closed geotextile susceptible to clogging. Clay (due to cohesion) has 3 times or more resistance  to erosive forces. Proposed: calculate the opening of geotextile (al least) just as for sand. No official rules on that point are known (except NL).
Geomats and Geomattresses PROFIX-sand-sausages mat Concrete-filled geomattresses
Sand mat (a measure for unstable soils)
Erosion Control Geoweb 3dim Composite mat
 
[object Object],Stability of Concrete mattresses    under wave attack
before  and  after the storm Lack of design criteria
Damage hazards Theory of block revetments can be applied to concrete geomattresses
Combined permeability of a system Influence of leakage length
Durability of geomattresses components vs system Aging effect Mechanical damage of geotextile Execution and maintenance
ELASTOCOAST  PILOTS IN THE NETHERLANDS STORM SEASON 2007/2008;  ELASTOGRAN GMBH German product ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],Some New Developments Taking sample in-site And cross view of structure Open Stone Asphalt
Gabions and stone mattresses Sack gabion Box gabion and gabion mattress Cylindrical gabion Sack gabions in closure works in S. Korea (Isbash) Plastic gabions (Sack) RM 5.2.2.7
Stability of Synthetic Gabions in Waves TUDelft: Master of Science Thesis on the Application of Synthetic Grids in Mattress Gabion Constructions and the Stability in Waves,June 2008 Mattress construction Pilarczyk’s stability relation improved friction long short short
Puncturing Falling stones
References online http:// books.google.nl/books?ct = title&q = Coastal+Protection +,+Pilarczyk&lr =& sa = N&start =0 http://www.library.tudelft.nl/ws/search/publications/theses/index.htm?to =2008&de= Hydraulic+Engineering&n =10&fr=2008&s=1&p=2 http://www.kennisbank-waterbouw.nl/ www.tawinfo.nl   (select English, downloads) http:// www.wldelft.nl/rnd/publ/search.html (insert for Author: Breteler, Gent, or other name) http://www.vandermeerconsulting.nl/ http:// www.delftcluster.nl /
Conclusion ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Discussion
Part II Geosystems  Geotextile Systems
Innovation in Geosystems Project approach and Design process wide view
Geosynthetics and Geosystems in Coastal Applications
floaters Geosystems in coastal engineering: Principe of inclined curtain as a coastal protection measure anchores Double row of curtains
 
Artificial Seaweed (mats) as scour protection anchor
Protection submarine pipelines againt scouring Vertical geo-curtains (i.e. BEROSIN) Artificial Seaweed mats, eventually in combination with a block mat
Kliffende House Sylt Island
Geobags Repair Application Geobags Usually as temporary structures/measures Filled with sand or concrete
Geobags; execution aspects
Construction of groin or breakwater with geobags
Application of large geobags for underwater dam at Sylt
Filling procedure  of  Mexican system Mexican  (large) geobags filled with lean concrete Large bags
Geotubes improvement of design techniques and execution stability innovation
Geotubes ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Application Geotubes
Design aspects of geotubes
Design Geotubes  Calculation shape and strength Similar results using Leshchynski’s GeoCops Palmerton method
Remarks on specifications: woven vs. non-woven Seams and safety factors: Seams 50 to 70% of strength Safety factor ~2 Execution damage ~1.3 Chemical degradation ~ 1.5 Creep ~ 1.5 Usually total safety factor in calculation of required strength: FS ~ 4 to 5 Elongation at break For geotubes, if exposed, high strength needed 50 to 80
Similar results using Leshchynski’s GeoCops Calculation shape and strength
Distribution of pressure along geotube perimeter
Influence of fill-grade
Influence of submergence
Filling of Geotubes Pocket beach using geotubes
Example of project: AmWaj Island, Bahrein at low water
Functional design: wave transmission Delft Hydraulics, 2000 Geotubes core+riprap
Thailand Execution
 
 
 
Example of localized humps   Proper anchoring and pumping technique
Typical section of geotextile tube application Surface protection: additional sheet ??? (usually does not work properly) Durability (still a problem) Usually, surface protection needed
Holes repaired with HDPE covers
http:// coastal.tamug.edu / am / StudentPowerpointPresentations /Laura_ Mullaney _ Geotubes _ on _ Galveston _ Island %20ppt/ Geotubes _ on _ Galveston _ Island.ppt   http://coastal.tamug.edu/capturedwebsites/cepraconference/glo_coastal_presentations/samplejay/sld001.htm
Enclosure and Dewatering  dredged materials Leshchinsky’s PC-model Nieuw applications and design techniques
Dike  heightening with geotubes
Geocontainers - a new invention
Geocontainers;  filling procedure
Application Geocontainers
 
INNOVATION Geocontainers Research & Development Dry tests (Nicolon) Forces and Deformations procedure
Terrafix Soft Rock  (geocontainers) Test geocontainer non-woven
Installation and dumping geocontainer
Submerged reef, Gold Coast a view
Dumping loss material and Geocontainer
Dumping trajectory of geocontainer   Accuracy of placement still a problem (especially for depth larger than 10m) high accuracy needed
Large-scale geocontainer tests Delta Flume
Large-scale tests Geotubes Delta Flume
Stability geotubes&geocontainers - first approximation For geotubes parallel to wave attack For geotubes perpendicular to wave attack; For L/D > 4
On crest On slope Stability large geobags  on slopes (Oumeraci, 2002)
 
 
Geocontainers -  PhD study by Juan Recio (2007)
Geocontainers  Juan Recio 2007 PhD-study
Juan Recio  Formulae & comparison Use thickness D= lc/4 ; min.D = lc/5 Current attack
Recio 2007 - final
Proposed geocontainers/geotubes reefs West India
Numerical simulations by Recio
Accuracy of placing ?! Possible application of geocontainers and geotubes (core of breakwater)
Geosystems Applications EuroGeo4  2008 A.Bezuijen et al.
Geocontainers: conclusions ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
A.A. Balkema, Rotterdam Remaining questions and closing remarks: - durability - execution - damage - quality control www.balkema.nl
Durability/long-term performance ???  to be or not to be 50 years 100 years 200 years We have to answer that !  international cooperation/joined forces  ( IGS !)
Remember In general it can be said that geosystems as well as all engineering systems and materials have (some) advantages and disadvantages which should be recognized before a choice is made. There is not one ideal system or material. Each material and system has a certain application at certain loading conditions and specific functional requirements for the specific problem and/or structural solution.
Remember ,[object Object],[object Object]
Remember alternatives integrated approach ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Verification of design (design rules) Engineers are continually required to demonstrate value for money. Verification of a design is expensive. However, taken as a percentage of the total costs, the cost is in fact often very small and can lead to considerable long-term savings in view of the uncertainties that exist in geosystem design. The client should therefore always be informed about the limitations of the design process and the need for verification in order to achieve the optimum design
Reliability of design rules ??!!!
Monitoring of projects Systematic (international) monitoring of realized projects (including failure cases) and evaluation of the prototype data may provide useful information for verification purposes and further improvement of prediction methods. It is also the role of the national and international organizations to identify this lack of information and to launch a multiclient studies for extended monitoring and testing programmes.
General Conclusions and Recommendations ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Why geosynthetics/geosystems? i n hydraulic/coastal engineering ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Closing remarks ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],critical review of  geosystems in hydraulic and coastal  engineering
Promotion of geosynthetics is still needed: - marketing - publicity - good cases - quality assurance/control - education & training students engineers (post-academial education)
www.balkema.nl Contents: 1. Introduction 2. General design methodology 3. Geosynthetics: properties and functions 4. Revetments and bed protections 5. Fill-containing geosystems 6. Geocontainers 7. Geotextile forms for sand structures 8. Screens and curtains 9. Inflatable dams 10. Geosystems in dams, dikes, banks, dunes 11. Erosion control systems 12. Remaining questions 936pages;  More information:
Thank you Geosynthetics are benefit for our Society
References online http://books.google.nl/books?ct=title&q=Coastal+Protection+,+Pilarczyk http://www.library.tudelft.nl/ws/search/publications/theses/index.htm?to =2008&de= Hydraulic+Engineering&n =10&fr=2008&s=1&p=2 http://www.kennisbank-waterbouw.nl/ www.tawinfo.nl   (select English, downloads) http:// www.wldelft.nl/rnd/publ/search.html (insert for Author: Breteler, Gent, or other name) http://www.vandermeerconsulting.nl/ http:// www.delftcluster.nl / www.balkema.nl  (author: Pilarczyk)
The end And Discussion
Discussion
Remarks on non-woven geotubes We can calculate stresses for slurry in a non-woven geotextile; it should not make much a difference.  If the geotextile will deform significantly, we can do the calculations in parts.  Apply a little pressure, calculate the stress, use the geotextile modulus to find the elongation, add the elongation to the previous circumference L, use the modified L and run now for an increase pressure.  Repeat the process until reaching the desired pressure (or height of force T). 
However, deformations are not part of the calculations.  If you wish to include its effects, you can do the following: 1. Use a certain specified height (or specified strength or specified pressure).  Any specified value should be smaller than the final value. 2. Run the program and get the reinforcement force.  Calculate by hand the change in circumference for geotextile (dL=T/k where k is the stiffness of the geotextile). The new L is Ln=Lo+dL. 3. Input Ln as the circumference, increase the pressure (or strength of height) by another increment, and repeat the process.  4. When you get to the final increment of strength (or height of pressure) you have the final length of the circumference and final geometry.  The final length Lf minus the initial value Lo (un-deformed value) tells the amount of deformation that is likely to occur under certain working conditions for any deformable membrane.  From experience, the amount of deformation (even is 5%) will have little effects on the final shape or stress.  You can verify it by doing the process incrementally.
 
Geosynthetics in flood protection and dike construction
Traditional application of geotextiles as flood protection measures Piping boils
Innovative  flood protection measures   using geosynthetics Conventional??
Geosynthetics in dikes, banks and embankments
Inflatable Barrier Ramspol, NL Inflatable dams principle
Demontable Inflated Weir
Waterwalls  water-filled bags/tubes
Geotextiles as filters in revetment structures Designing with geotextiles
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1 Geosynthetics&amp;Geosystems Pilarczyk Pres Final

  • 1. Developments in Design and Application of Geosynthetics and Geosystems in Hydraulic and Coastal Engineering Krystian W. Pilarczyk Former: Rijkswaterstaat, Road and Hydraulic Engineering Institute, Delft, the Netherlands HYDROpil Consultancy, Zoetermeer, the Netherlands [email_address]
  • 2. Developments in Design and Application of Geosynthetics and Geosystems in Hydraulic and Coastal Engineering General Introduction Part I: Geosynthetics in Revetments Part II: Geosystems (geotextile systems)
  • 3. Getting older I understand more and more how little I know (how little my knowledge is) Therefore I have to disappoint you I have more to say on What we do not know than What we do know Why What How Geosynthetics & Geosystems (see also CEM 2006, Rock Manual 2007)
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  • 12. Systems & Materials examples First: solve the problem( functional design) Then: systems & materials (structural design)
  • 13. In the design process one has to distinguish between functional design (solve the problem) and structural design . Functional design concerns the impacts and performance of the coastal alternative with respect to coastal protection, improvement of recreational conditions and conservation of natural living resources. Structural design concerns the resistance of the coastal structure/materials to the actions of waves and currents Initial considerations Environmental conditions Functional pre-design alternative Selection of preferred scheme Detailed design Design Starting Points
  • 14. Wave attack and Interactions with structures and Breaker index L=gT 2 /2 π =1.56T 2 L local =T (gh)^0.5 h= local depth in front of structure
  • 15. Manufacturing , Products and Specifications Wovens Non-wovens
  • 16. Geosynthetics: types and properties Terrafix non-woven composite Wovens vs. Non-wovens
  • 18. Specifications Example of woven materials
  • 19. Remarks on specifications: woven vs. non-woven Wovens: high strength available, small elongation, bad performance at puncturing Non-wovens:lower strength, high elongation, good performance at puncturing, Good soil protection (if thick, i.e., needle-punched) Elongation at break
  • 20. Example of geotextile properties
  • 21. Bed and bank protection /mattresses/ high pulling forces - high tensile strength needed (wovens)
  • 22. Composite products for special applications Woven for strength Non-woven for filtering or surface protection (The type of interconnection is very important for performance) Also non-woven composites
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  • 24. Part I Geosynthetics in Revetments
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  • 27. Prototype or large-scale verification uplift internal erosion Evidence of failure
  • 28. Stability criteria revetments : wave attack For first estimation/conceptual design) Breaker index F=2.25 riprap F= 3-3.5 basalt F=4-6 blocks b = 0.5 for rip rap b = ½ to 2/3 for blocks Block revetments Usually in diagram form: www.tawinfo.nl
  • 29. Example of stability diagram More examples can be found in: Dikes and Revetments, 1998, ed.K.W. Pilarczyk http://books.google.nl/books?ct=title&q=Coastal+Protection+,+Pilarczyk&lr=&sa=N&start=40
  • 30. Pilarczyk’s formula for first estimation α = slope angle F= Φ Ψ u =2.25 Ψ u Ψ u = upgrading factor in respect to riprap ( Ψ u=1 and F= Φ = 2.25) www.tawinfo.nl
  • 31. Example of composition and construction (Basalton) Geotextile filter Cushion layer Clay or sand Basalton
  • 32. Block mats Cabled system
  • 33. Cabled mat Blocks connected to geotextile by pins
  • 34. Importance of proper composition/ leakage length example or Combined resistance/permeability influence of geotextile Geosynthetic is only one of the components involved
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  • 37. Principles of Filters arrest grains
  • 38. Blockage of particles and sieve curves for geometrically closed filters
  • 39. Geotextiles; comparison with granular filters Possible effectiveness of geotextile in filter: sieve curves and situation
  • 40. O 90 < (1 to 2) D 90, base Definitions apertures geotextile and migration of fine particles
  • 41. A lot of different criteria
  • 42. Filter criteria for woven geotextiles; Mlynarek, 1994
  • 43. Filter criteria for non-woven geotextiles ( Mlynarek, 1994)
  • 44. Filter concepts Hydraulic gradients due to waves NL: geometrically sandtight: O 90 < D 90
  • 45. Design diagram for geotextile filters Delft Hydraulics calculation programs
  • 46. Testing and reality (performance) tests in FilterBox Index tests
  • 47. Geotextile on clay Following geometrically closed rules provides very closed geotextile susceptible to clogging. Clay (due to cohesion) has 3 times or more resistance to erosive forces. Proposed: calculate the opening of geotextile (al least) just as for sand. No official rules on that point are known (except NL).
  • 48. Geomats and Geomattresses PROFIX-sand-sausages mat Concrete-filled geomattresses
  • 49. Sand mat (a measure for unstable soils)
  • 50. Erosion Control Geoweb 3dim Composite mat
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  • 53. before and after the storm Lack of design criteria
  • 54. Damage hazards Theory of block revetments can be applied to concrete geomattresses
  • 55. Combined permeability of a system Influence of leakage length
  • 56. Durability of geomattresses components vs system Aging effect Mechanical damage of geotextile Execution and maintenance
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  • 58. Gabions and stone mattresses Sack gabion Box gabion and gabion mattress Cylindrical gabion Sack gabions in closure works in S. Korea (Isbash) Plastic gabions (Sack) RM 5.2.2.7
  • 59. Stability of Synthetic Gabions in Waves TUDelft: Master of Science Thesis on the Application of Synthetic Grids in Mattress Gabion Constructions and the Stability in Waves,June 2008 Mattress construction Pilarczyk’s stability relation improved friction long short short
  • 61. References online http:// books.google.nl/books?ct = title&q = Coastal+Protection +,+Pilarczyk&lr =& sa = N&start =0 http://www.library.tudelft.nl/ws/search/publications/theses/index.htm?to =2008&de= Hydraulic+Engineering&n =10&fr=2008&s=1&p=2 http://www.kennisbank-waterbouw.nl/ www.tawinfo.nl (select English, downloads) http:// www.wldelft.nl/rnd/publ/search.html (insert for Author: Breteler, Gent, or other name) http://www.vandermeerconsulting.nl/ http:// www.delftcluster.nl /
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  • 64. Part II Geosystems Geotextile Systems
  • 65. Innovation in Geosystems Project approach and Design process wide view
  • 66. Geosynthetics and Geosystems in Coastal Applications
  • 67. floaters Geosystems in coastal engineering: Principe of inclined curtain as a coastal protection measure anchores Double row of curtains
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  • 69. Artificial Seaweed (mats) as scour protection anchor
  • 70. Protection submarine pipelines againt scouring Vertical geo-curtains (i.e. BEROSIN) Artificial Seaweed mats, eventually in combination with a block mat
  • 72. Geobags Repair Application Geobags Usually as temporary structures/measures Filled with sand or concrete
  • 74. Construction of groin or breakwater with geobags
  • 75. Application of large geobags for underwater dam at Sylt
  • 76. Filling procedure of Mexican system Mexican (large) geobags filled with lean concrete Large bags
  • 77. Geotubes improvement of design techniques and execution stability innovation
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  • 80. Design aspects of geotubes
  • 81. Design Geotubes Calculation shape and strength Similar results using Leshchynski’s GeoCops Palmerton method
  • 82. Remarks on specifications: woven vs. non-woven Seams and safety factors: Seams 50 to 70% of strength Safety factor ~2 Execution damage ~1.3 Chemical degradation ~ 1.5 Creep ~ 1.5 Usually total safety factor in calculation of required strength: FS ~ 4 to 5 Elongation at break For geotubes, if exposed, high strength needed 50 to 80
  • 83. Similar results using Leshchynski’s GeoCops Calculation shape and strength
  • 84. Distribution of pressure along geotube perimeter
  • 87. Filling of Geotubes Pocket beach using geotubes
  • 88. Example of project: AmWaj Island, Bahrein at low water
  • 89. Functional design: wave transmission Delft Hydraulics, 2000 Geotubes core+riprap
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  • 94. Example of localized humps Proper anchoring and pumping technique
  • 95. Typical section of geotextile tube application Surface protection: additional sheet ??? (usually does not work properly) Durability (still a problem) Usually, surface protection needed
  • 96. Holes repaired with HDPE covers
  • 97. http:// coastal.tamug.edu / am / StudentPowerpointPresentations /Laura_ Mullaney _ Geotubes _ on _ Galveston _ Island %20ppt/ Geotubes _ on _ Galveston _ Island.ppt http://coastal.tamug.edu/capturedwebsites/cepraconference/glo_coastal_presentations/samplejay/sld001.htm
  • 98. Enclosure and Dewatering dredged materials Leshchinsky’s PC-model Nieuw applications and design techniques
  • 99. Dike heightening with geotubes
  • 100. Geocontainers - a new invention
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  • 104. INNOVATION Geocontainers Research & Development Dry tests (Nicolon) Forces and Deformations procedure
  • 105. Terrafix Soft Rock (geocontainers) Test geocontainer non-woven
  • 106. Installation and dumping geocontainer
  • 107. Submerged reef, Gold Coast a view
  • 108. Dumping loss material and Geocontainer
  • 109. Dumping trajectory of geocontainer Accuracy of placement still a problem (especially for depth larger than 10m) high accuracy needed
  • 112. Stability geotubes&geocontainers - first approximation For geotubes parallel to wave attack For geotubes perpendicular to wave attack; For L/D > 4
  • 113. On crest On slope Stability large geobags on slopes (Oumeraci, 2002)
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  • 116. Geocontainers - PhD study by Juan Recio (2007)
  • 117. Geocontainers Juan Recio 2007 PhD-study
  • 118. Juan Recio Formulae & comparison Use thickness D= lc/4 ; min.D = lc/5 Current attack
  • 119. Recio 2007 - final
  • 122. Accuracy of placing ?! Possible application of geocontainers and geotubes (core of breakwater)
  • 123. Geosystems Applications EuroGeo4 2008 A.Bezuijen et al.
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  • 125. A.A. Balkema, Rotterdam Remaining questions and closing remarks: - durability - execution - damage - quality control www.balkema.nl
  • 126. Durability/long-term performance ??? to be or not to be 50 years 100 years 200 years We have to answer that ! international cooperation/joined forces ( IGS !)
  • 127. Remember In general it can be said that geosystems as well as all engineering systems and materials have (some) advantages and disadvantages which should be recognized before a choice is made. There is not one ideal system or material. Each material and system has a certain application at certain loading conditions and specific functional requirements for the specific problem and/or structural solution.
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  • 130. Verification of design (design rules) Engineers are continually required to demonstrate value for money. Verification of a design is expensive. However, taken as a percentage of the total costs, the cost is in fact often very small and can lead to considerable long-term savings in view of the uncertainties that exist in geosystem design. The client should therefore always be informed about the limitations of the design process and the need for verification in order to achieve the optimum design
  • 131. Reliability of design rules ??!!!
  • 132. Monitoring of projects Systematic (international) monitoring of realized projects (including failure cases) and evaluation of the prototype data may provide useful information for verification purposes and further improvement of prediction methods. It is also the role of the national and international organizations to identify this lack of information and to launch a multiclient studies for extended monitoring and testing programmes.
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  • 136. Promotion of geosynthetics is still needed: - marketing - publicity - good cases - quality assurance/control - education & training students engineers (post-academial education)
  • 137. www.balkema.nl Contents: 1. Introduction 2. General design methodology 3. Geosynthetics: properties and functions 4. Revetments and bed protections 5. Fill-containing geosystems 6. Geocontainers 7. Geotextile forms for sand structures 8. Screens and curtains 9. Inflatable dams 10. Geosystems in dams, dikes, banks, dunes 11. Erosion control systems 12. Remaining questions 936pages; More information:
  • 138. Thank you Geosynthetics are benefit for our Society
  • 139. References online http://books.google.nl/books?ct=title&q=Coastal+Protection+,+Pilarczyk http://www.library.tudelft.nl/ws/search/publications/theses/index.htm?to =2008&de= Hydraulic+Engineering&n =10&fr=2008&s=1&p=2 http://www.kennisbank-waterbouw.nl/ www.tawinfo.nl (select English, downloads) http:// www.wldelft.nl/rnd/publ/search.html (insert for Author: Breteler, Gent, or other name) http://www.vandermeerconsulting.nl/ http:// www.delftcluster.nl / www.balkema.nl (author: Pilarczyk)
  • 140. The end And Discussion
  • 142. Remarks on non-woven geotubes We can calculate stresses for slurry in a non-woven geotextile; it should not make much a difference.  If the geotextile will deform significantly, we can do the calculations in parts.  Apply a little pressure, calculate the stress, use the geotextile modulus to find the elongation, add the elongation to the previous circumference L, use the modified L and run now for an increase pressure.  Repeat the process until reaching the desired pressure (or height of force T). 
  • 143. However, deformations are not part of the calculations.  If you wish to include its effects, you can do the following: 1. Use a certain specified height (or specified strength or specified pressure).  Any specified value should be smaller than the final value. 2. Run the program and get the reinforcement force.  Calculate by hand the change in circumference for geotextile (dL=T/k where k is the stiffness of the geotextile). The new L is Ln=Lo+dL. 3. Input Ln as the circumference, increase the pressure (or strength of height) by another increment, and repeat the process. 4. When you get to the final increment of strength (or height of pressure) you have the final length of the circumference and final geometry.  The final length Lf minus the initial value Lo (un-deformed value) tells the amount of deformation that is likely to occur under certain working conditions for any deformable membrane.  From experience, the amount of deformation (even is 5%) will have little effects on the final shape or stress.  You can verify it by doing the process incrementally.
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  • 145. Geosynthetics in flood protection and dike construction
  • 146. Traditional application of geotextiles as flood protection measures Piping boils
  • 147. Innovative flood protection measures using geosynthetics Conventional??
  • 148. Geosynthetics in dikes, banks and embankments
  • 149. Inflatable Barrier Ramspol, NL Inflatable dams principle
  • 151. Waterwalls water-filled bags/tubes
  • 152. Geotextiles as filters in revetment structures Designing with geotextiles