underdräneringslager
Underdräneringslager, or underdrainage layers, are a crucial component in various construction and landscaping applications, primarily designed to manage water flow and prevent saturation. Their main purpose is to facilitate the rapid removal of excess water from a soil mass or a constructed surface. This is achieved by creating a permeable zone within the soil profile that allows water to drain away freely, thus reducing hydrostatic pressure and preventing issues like frost heave, soil erosion, and structural damage.
These layers are typically composed of granular materials such as gravel, crushed stone, or sand. The size
In civil engineering, underdrainage layers are commonly found beneath roads, railways, retaining walls, and building foundations.