Author:
Li K. Y.,Tang X. W.,Chen W. L.,Wang T. Q.,Xiang Q. Q.
Abstract
Abstract
The vertical permeability coefficient is a pivotal hydraulic index of needle-punched nonwoven geotextiles. The accurate determination of the permeability coefficient is important for assessing engineering properties. This study employed mathematical modeling, numerical simulations, and physical experimentation to investigate the permeability behavior of nonwoven geotextiles. Mathematical modeling relies on the fiber and pore size characteristics of the geotextiles extracted through two-dimensional image analysis. The numerical simulation method was based on a pore network model acquired through three-dimensional image analysis. The results of the physical experiments served as benchmarks for evaluating the precision of the two methods. These findings underscore the efficacy of mathematical modeling and numerical simulation in predicting the permeability characteristics of nonwoven geotextiles.