The history of geosynthetics began over fifty years ago worldwide. It is still in the process of being written by engineers, researchers and enthusiasts, who see these products as a concrete response to the environmental challenges facing our society.
Geosynthetics from Yesterday to Today presents the basic concepts and notions required for the use, application, dimensioning and durability of these products, which have constantly improved over time to meet ever-changing technical and environmental challenges.
Based on experience acquired in France over several decades, this book establishes the soundness of these techniques and explains their concept and evolution. It is aimed at both beginners and experienced engineers, who are keen to learn more about this fascinating subject.
1. Geosynthetics: Function, Properties and Characterization, Pascal Villard.
2. Reinforcement, Philippe Delmas and Jean-Pierre Gourc.
3. Numerical Models Specific to Reinforcement, Audrey Huckert and Francis Tano.
4. Barrier and Drainage Functions: Non-hazardous Waste Landfills and Hydraulic Structures, Nathalie Touze.
5. Geosynthetic Filters: Uses, Feedback from Experience and Current Research, Guillaume Stoltz.
6. Durability of Geosynthetics, Laetitia Van Schoors and Fabienne Farcas.
7. A Review of the Use and Behavior of Geosynthetics in France in the Past 50 Years, Jean-Pierre Gourc and Philippe Delmas.
Pascal Villard works as a University Professor at Grenoble Alpes University, France, and as a researcher at the 3SR-Lab. He is also Lecturer in Civil Engineering at Grenoble IUT1.