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    Title: Geo-textiles for Side Slope Protection: Preparation and Characteristics
    Authors: Hsieh, JC (Hsieh, Jing-Chzi)
    Lin, CW (Lin, Ching-Wen)
    Lou, CW (Lou, Ching-Wen)
    Hsing, WH (Hsing, Wen-Hao)
    Hsieh, CT (Hsieh, Chien-Teng)
    Kuo, CY (Kuo, Chih-Yuan)
    Lin, JH (Lin, Jia-Horng)
    Contributors: 紡工系
    Keywords: soil and water preservation
    vegetation blanket
    polylactic acid (PLA) fibers
    far-infrared fibers
    nonwoven fabrics
    Date: 2017
    Issue Date: 2017-04-27 10:04:37 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: The vegetation blanket is the most common choice for soil and water preservation. This is a feasible method that protects the land and environment according to basic agriculture and engineering theories. This study manufactured eco-friendly nonwoven vegetation blankets by using cotton fibers, far-infrared fibers, PLA fibers, and low melting-point fibers at a 1:1: 7: 1 ratio. This ratio yielded from the pilot study provides the resulting vegetation blankets' optimum air permeability and water absorption. This study further finds that a needle-punching density of 30 needles/cm(2) allows fibers to lie in a loose structure, and therefore yielding the optimum air permeability and water absorption. In plant growth evaluation, for nonwoven vegetation blankets that contain 50 wt% far-infrared fibers, the plant growth length is 1.3 times greater than that of blankets with 10 wt% far-infrared fibers. This result proves that far-infrared fibers have usually been applied to plant growth.
    Relation: FIBRES & TEXTILES IN EASTERN EUROPE 卷: 25 期: 1 頁碼: 102-107
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