drainents
Drainents are components designed to remove accumulated liquids from soils, surfaces, or containers, enabling drainage, aeration, and reduction of hydrostatic pressure. The term is used in civil, environmental, and agricultural engineering to refer to various devices and elements within drainage systems, including subsurface conduits, filtration layers, and surface channels. Drainents can be passive, relying on gravity and gradients, or active, incorporating pumps or siphons to move water more rapidly.
Common types of drainents include subsurface drains such as perforated pipes with surrounding backfill and geotextile
Applications span agriculture, horticulture, construction, and urban infrastructure. In agriculture, drainents help prevent waterlogging and improve
Drainents intersect with related concepts such as drainage systems, sump pumps, and geotechnical stabilization, and they