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BS EN ISO 10722:2019 Geosynthetics. Index test procedure for the evaluation of mechanical damage under repeated loading. Damage caused by granular material (laboratory test method)

BS EN ISO 10722:2019

Geosynthetics. Index test procedure for the evaluation of mechanical damage under repeated loading. Damage caused by granular material (laboratory test method)

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Standard number:BS EN ISO 10722:2019
Pages:14
Released:2019-12-10
ISBN:978 0 580 93630 2
Status:Standard
BS EN ISO 10722:2019 Geosynthetics Standard

BS EN ISO 10722:2019 Geosynthetics Standard

The BS EN ISO 10722:2019 is a crucial standard for professionals working with geosynthetics, providing a comprehensive index test procedure for evaluating mechanical damage under repeated loading. This standard is essential for understanding the impact of granular materials on geosynthetics, ensuring that these materials can withstand the rigors of real-world applications.

Overview

Released on December 10, 2019, this standard is a must-have for engineers, researchers, and professionals in the field of geotechnical engineering. With a total of 14 pages, it offers a detailed methodology for conducting laboratory tests to assess the durability and resilience of geosynthetics when subjected to repeated mechanical stress.

Key Features

  • Standard Number: BS EN ISO 10722:2019
  • ISBN: 978 0 580 93630 2
  • Status: Standard

Importance of the Standard

Geosynthetics are widely used in construction and civil engineering projects, including roads, railways, and landfills. They play a critical role in reinforcing soil, controlling erosion, and managing drainage. The BS EN ISO 10722:2019 standard provides a reliable method for assessing the potential damage caused by granular materials, which is vital for ensuring the longevity and effectiveness of geosynthetic products.

By adhering to this standard, professionals can ensure that their geosynthetic materials are tested under conditions that closely mimic real-world scenarios. This helps in identifying potential weaknesses and improving the design and manufacturing processes to enhance the performance and durability of geosynthetics.

Detailed Test Methodology

The standard outlines a laboratory test method that simulates the mechanical damage geosynthetics may experience due to repeated loading by granular materials. This involves subjecting the geosynthetic samples to controlled conditions where they are repeatedly loaded with granular material to assess their resistance to damage.

The test procedure is designed to provide a consistent and repeatable method for evaluating the mechanical damage, allowing for accurate comparisons between different geosynthetic products. This is particularly important for manufacturers and suppliers who need to demonstrate the quality and reliability of their products to clients and regulatory bodies.

Applications

The BS EN ISO 10722:2019 standard is applicable in various sectors, including:

  • Transportation Infrastructure: Ensuring the durability of geosynthetics used in road and railway construction.
  • Environmental Engineering: Evaluating geosynthetics used in landfill liners and covers to prevent contamination.
  • Water Management: Assessing the performance of geosynthetics in drainage and erosion control systems.

Benefits of Compliance

Compliance with the BS EN ISO 10722:2019 standard offers numerous benefits, including:

  • Enhanced Product Quality: By following the standard, manufacturers can improve the quality and performance of their geosynthetic products.
  • Increased Customer Confidence: Clients can trust that products tested according to this standard will perform reliably in their applications.
  • Regulatory Compliance: Meeting the standard's requirements helps ensure compliance with industry regulations and standards.

Conclusion

The BS EN ISO 10722:2019 standard is an indispensable resource for anyone involved in the design, testing, and application of geosynthetics. By providing a rigorous and standardized test procedure, it helps ensure that geosynthetic materials can withstand the challenges posed by repeated mechanical loading and granular material interaction. This not only enhances the safety and reliability of construction projects but also contributes to the sustainable development of infrastructure worldwide.

Whether you are a manufacturer, engineer, or researcher, the BS EN ISO 10722:2019 standard is a valuable tool for ensuring the quality and performance of geosynthetics in a variety of applications. By adhering to this standard, you can be confident in the durability and resilience of your geosynthetic products, ultimately leading to more successful and sustainable engineering projects.

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BS EN ISO 10722:2019


This standard BS EN ISO 10722:2019 Geosynthetics. Index test procedure for the evaluation of mechanical damage under repeated loading. Damage caused by granular material (laboratory test method) is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 59.080.70 Geotextiles

This document describes an index test procedure for simulating mechanical damage to geosynthetics, caused by granular material, under repeated loading. The damage is assessed visually and by the loss of tensile strength.

Other reference tests can be used to assess the damage caused by this test. The test method described is an index test procedure, using a standard granular material, and is not intended to be used for the derivation of a reduction factor for geosynthetic reinforcement.