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GEOTEXTILE

Terzis, Dimitrios  
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Laloui, Lyesse  
December 6, 2018

The present invention concerns a geosynthetic element (1) for a geotechnical engineering application. The geosynthetic element (1) comprises: bacteria carriers (3) for carrying bacteria arranged to be propagated from the geosynthetic element (1) to a surrounding geomaterial; and a flow network comprising openings on its surface to allow a reactant to escape the flow network to the surrounding geomaterial along the flow network to produce solid calcium carbonate when in contact with the bacteria. The reactant flow network further comprises a set of inlets for feeding the reactant into the flow network, and a set of outlets for recovering at least a part of the reactant from the reactant flow network.

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EPO Family ID

59021468

Author(s)
Terzis, Dimitrios  
Laloui, Lyesse  
Note

Alternative title(s) : (fr) Géotextile (en) Geotextile

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LMS  
AVP-R-TTO  
DOICountry codeKind codeDate issued

BR112019024734

BR

B1

2023-10-31

AU2017417126

AU

B2

2023-09-07

BR112019024734

BR

A8

2023-01-31

ES2898772

ES

T3

2022-03-08

JP6998071

JP

B2

2022-02-10

CN110770400

CN

B

2021-11-12

EP3631094

EP

B1

2021-09-29

US10895054

US

B2

2021-01-19

JP2020528975

JP

A

2020-10-01

BR112019024734

BR

A2

2020-06-16

US2020157757

US

A1

2020-05-21

EP3631094

EP

A1

2020-04-08

CN110770400

CN

A

2020-02-07

AU2017417126

AU

A1

2019-12-12

WO2018219431

WO

A1

2018-12-06

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February 22, 2019
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https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/154691
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