File:Geocomposite drain2.jpg
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DescriptionGeocomposite drain2.jpg | Geocomposite drain consisting of needle-punched nonwoven filter and carrier geotextiles of polypropylene staple fibers each having a mass per area of 200 g/m². A biplanar HDPE geonet with mass per area of about 900 g/m² was used as drain core. |
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Source | http://iopscience.iop.org/1468-6996/16/3/034605/article |
Author | Werner W Müller and Fokke Saathoff |
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