What is a geocomposite and how does it function in civil engineering applications?

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A geocomposite is a multi-layered geosynthetic material formed by combining two or more different geosynthetic products—such as geotextiles, geonets, geomembranes, or drainage cores—into a single system. This integrated structure allows geocomposites to perform multiple functions simultaneously, including drainage, filtration, separation, reinforcement, and containment. In civil engineering applications, geocomposites are used in roads, railways, retaining walls, tunnels, and landfills. They help manage water flow, improve soil stability, and enhance the overall performance and lifespan of structures. By combining multiple functions into one product, geocomposites reduce the need for separate layers, simplifying installation and improving efficiency.

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