Membrane waterproofing
Introduction
Bituminous Geomembranes (BGMs) are a type of geomembrane that consists of a reinforcing geotextile to provide mechanical strength and elastomeric bitumen (often called asphalt in the US) to provide impermeability. Other components such as sand, a fiberglass veil and/or a polyester film can be incorporated into the layers of a BGM.[1] Bituminous geomembranes differ from bituminous waterproofing materials used in buildings in part due to their considerable roll width, which can exceed 5m, and their substantial thickness of up to 6.0mm.
These properties are designed for environmental protection, civil infrastructure and mining applications. [2].
History
The earliest estimated use of bitumen dates back 40,000 years to the Paleolithic era, and the historical use of bitumen as a waterproofing layer is extensive and well documented.[3] The modern development of bituminous geomembrane dates back to the first double-lining system conceived in 1974 by geosynthetics pioneer Jean-Pierre Giroud. This novel bituminous membrane was manufactured by in-situ spraying of hot bitumen onto a polyester geotextile previously installed on the supporting soil.[4] Shortly after this first installation, BGMs manufactured in industrial facilities with bitumen impregnation in the geotextile were developed, which allowed a high standard of quality control. BGMs applied by in-situ spraying were completely obsolete by 1988.[5].
References
- [1] ↑ Touze-Foltz, N.; Farcas, F. (2017). «Rendimiento a largo plazo y evolución de la estructura química del aglutinante de las geomembranas bituminosas elastoméricas». Geotextiles and Geomembranes 45 (2): 121-130. doi:10.1016/j.geotexmem.2017.01.003. Consultado el 1 de noviembre de 2023.: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0266114417300031
- [2] ↑ Scuero, Alberto; Vaschetti, Gabriella (2010), Sistemas de sellado con geomembranas para presas: Boletín 135 de la ICOLD, p. 23, doi:10.1007/s41062-017-0089-0 .: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/318170356_Geomembrane_sealing_systems_for_dams_ICOLD_Bulletin_135
- [3] ↑ Boëda, E.; Connan, J.; Dessort, D. (marzo de 1996). «El bitumen como material de sujeción en artefactos del Paleolítico Medio». Nature 380: 336-338. doi:10.1038/380336a0.: https://www.nature.com/articles/380336a0#citeas
- [4] ↑ Giroud, J.P; Gourc, J.P. (2014). El primer revestimiento doble de geomembrana cuarenta años después. 10th International Conference on Geosynthetics. Berlín, Alemania: The International Geosynthetics Society.: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/287637063_The_first_double_geomembrane_liner_forty_years_later
- [5] ↑ Scuero, Alberto; Vaschetti, Gabriella (2010), Sistemas de sellado con geomembranas para presas: Boletín 135 de la ICOLD, p. 16, doi:10.1007/s41062-017-0089-0 .: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/318170356_Geomembrane_sealing_systems_for_dams_ICOLD_Bulletin_135