geotekstil
Geotekstil, commonly referred to as geotextile, is a permeable textile used in civil engineering to modify soil-structure interaction. It is typically made from synthetic polymers and designed to perform functions such as separation, filtration, drainage, reinforcement, and erosion control.
Geotextiles are categorized into woven and nonwoven types. Woven geotextiles are produced by weaving fibers into
Most geotextiles are made from polymers such as polypropylene or polyester, with occasional use of other polymers
Key functions include separation (to prevent mixing of soils with different properties), filtration (to allow water
Applications span road and railway construction, embankments and retaining walls, coastal and riverbank protection, drainage layers,
Standards and guidelines from organizations such as ASTM, ISO, and EN guide testing methods and performance