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ÖNORM EN ISO 10722

Issue date: 2020 03 01

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

This document describes an index test procedure for simulating mechanical damage to geosynthetics, caused by granular material, under repeated loading. The damage is asse...
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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.
ÖNORM EN ISO 10722
2020 03 01
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2000 11 01
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ISO 9862:2005
Issue date : 2005 02 10
Geosynthetics — Sampling and preparation of test specimens
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ISO 10319:2015
Issue date : 2015 05 11
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ISO 10722:2019
Issue date : 2019 11 15
Geosynthetics — Index test procedure for the evaluation of mechanical damage under repeated loading — Damage caused by granular material (laboratory test method)