The key factors affecting the filtration performance of geotextiles include the permeability of the geotextile, the pore size distribution, the thickness and weight of the geotextile, the hydraulic gradient, and the particle size of the soil being filtered.
The key factors affecting the filtration performance of geotextiles include the pore size and distribution of the fabric, the thickness and permeability of the material, the hydraulic gradient or pressure difference across the geotextile, and the presence of any clogging or blockage due to soil particles. Other factors such as the type of soil, the duration of filtration, and the geotextile's chemical and physical properties can also influence its performance.
The key factors affecting the filtration performance of geotextiles include pore size, permeability, thickness, and the nature of the soil being filtered.