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BS EN ISO 12957-2:2024 Geosynthetics. Determination of friction characteristics Inclined plane test

BS EN ISO 12957-2:2024

Geosynthetics. Determination of friction characteristics Inclined plane test

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Standard number:BS EN ISO 12957-2:2024
Pages:18
Released:2024-12-24
ISBN:978 0 539 24355 0
Status:Standard

BS EN ISO 12957-2:2024 - Geosynthetics: Determination of Friction Characteristics Using the Inclined Plane Test

Introducing the BS EN ISO 12957-2:2024, a comprehensive standard that provides a detailed methodology for determining the friction characteristics of geosynthetics using the inclined plane test. This essential document is a must-have for professionals in the field of geotechnical engineering, construction, and materials science, offering a robust framework for assessing the interaction between geosynthetics and soil or other materials.

Key Features of BS EN ISO 12957-2:2024

  • Standard Number: BS EN ISO 12957-2:2024
  • Pages: 18
  • Release Date: December 24, 2024
  • ISBN: 978 0 539 24355 0
  • Status: Standard

Comprehensive Coverage

This standard spans 18 pages of in-depth information, meticulously detailing the procedures and requirements for conducting the inclined plane test. It is designed to ensure that users can accurately determine the frictional properties of geosynthetics, which are critical for their performance in various applications such as reinforcement, separation, filtration, and drainage.

Why Choose BS EN ISO 12957-2:2024?

The BS EN ISO 12957-2:2024 standard is an invaluable resource for anyone involved in the design, testing, and application of geosynthetics. Here are some reasons why this standard is indispensable:

1. Precision and Reliability

The inclined plane test is a well-established method for evaluating the friction characteristics of geosynthetics. This standard provides precise guidelines to ensure that the test is conducted consistently and reliably, yielding accurate results that can be trusted for critical engineering decisions.

2. Industry Compliance

Adhering to the BS EN ISO 12957-2:2024 standard ensures compliance with international best practices. This is crucial for companies aiming to meet regulatory requirements and maintain high standards of quality and safety in their projects.

3. Enhanced Performance

Understanding the friction characteristics of geosynthetics is vital for optimizing their performance in various applications. This standard helps engineers and designers select the right materials and configurations to achieve desired outcomes, whether it's improving stability, reducing erosion, or enhancing load-bearing capacity.

Applications of the Inclined Plane Test

The inclined plane test is widely used in the geotechnical field to assess the interaction between geosynthetics and other materials. Some common applications include:

  • Reinforcement: Evaluating the frictional resistance of geosynthetics used in reinforced soil structures, such as retaining walls and embankments.
  • Separation: Determining the effectiveness of geosynthetics in preventing the intermixing of different soil layers.
  • Filtration and Drainage: Assessing the ability of geosynthetics to allow water flow while retaining soil particles.
  • Erosion Control: Analyzing the performance of geosynthetics in protecting soil surfaces from erosion caused by water or wind.

Who Should Use This Standard?

The BS EN ISO 12957-2:2024 standard is essential for a wide range of professionals, including:

  • Geotechnical Engineers: To ensure the safe and effective use of geosynthetics in construction projects.
  • Materials Scientists: To study the properties and interactions of geosynthetics with various materials.
  • Construction Managers: To oversee the implementation of geosynthetics in infrastructure projects.
  • Quality Assurance Professionals: To verify that geosynthetics meet required standards and specifications.

Conclusion

The BS EN ISO 12957-2:2024 standard is a critical tool for anyone involved in the use and application of geosynthetics. By providing a clear and detailed methodology for the inclined plane test, it ensures that users can accurately assess the friction characteristics of these materials, leading to better design, improved performance, and enhanced safety in geotechnical applications.

With its release on December 24, 2024, this standard is set to become an essential reference for professionals worldwide. Ensure your projects meet the highest standards of quality and safety by incorporating the BS EN ISO 12957-2:2024 into your practices today.

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BS EN ISO 12957-2:2024


This standard BS EN ISO 12957-2:2024 Geosynthetics. Determination of friction characteristics is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 59.080.70 Geotextiles
This document specifies a method to determine the friction characteristics of geosynthetics (geotextiles and geotextile-related products, geosynthetic barriers) in contact with soils or another geosynthetic, at low normal stress, using an inclining plane apparatus. This test method is primarily intended as a performance test to be used with site specific soils but is also used as an index test with standard sand. It is also possible to measure the displacement of the interface over time (creep phenomenon) without necessarily reaching the slippage failure. Test data obtained for geogrids tested with a rigid support are not necessarily realistic as the results depend on the friction support.