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Granular soil filters were originally meant to be substituted with geotextiles. Filter fabrics is the original name for geotextiles, which is still occasionally used. In the 1950s, R.J. Barrett started utilising geotextiles to control erosion behind precast concrete seawalls, underneath precast concrete erosion control blocks, underneath big stones for riprap, and in other places. He made use of many weaves of monofilament textiles, all of which had a sizably large proportion of open space. He set the stage for the use of geotextiles in filtration scenarios by discussing the necessity for both acceptable permeability and soil retention, as well as for adequate fabric strength and suitable elongation.
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