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Technical Note 1

Specifying GCCMs with ASTM D8364

This series of Technical Notes consider the importance of using GCCM (Geosynthetic Cementitious Composite Mat) specific ASTM standards when selecting GCCM materials for use on erosion control projects

The Problem

GCCMs are unlike most geosynthetics as their properties change on hydration from flexible to rigid. Both the uncured (pre-set, soft and flexible) and cured (post-set, hardened and rigid) properties need to be reported to understand the GCCM capabilities in both deployment and in-service respectively.

GCCMs contain geosynthetic and cementitious materials, both of which possess very different physical properties. Geosynthetics are typically buried and their performance is often assessed according to their tensile strength, whereas hardened cementitious materials are often exposed and their performance is typically assessed according to their compressive strength, which is typically correlated with other key characteristics such as abrasion resistance, freeze thaw resistance and resistance to chemical attack.

Figure 1: The change of GCCM properties from flexible to rigid on curing means that when assessing GCCM properties, appropriate test methods should be used to determine the cured, in-service GCCM cementitious layer performance

GCCMs are the only geosynthetic to contain unset cementitious material and pre-existing geosynthetic test standards do not include methods for understanding the performance of the cementitious material contained within a GCCM. It is therefore important to test the properties of the cured cementitious material so that the behaviour of the GCCM as a hardened composite can be understood. It is also critical to ensure the cementitious material is cured at a water/powder ratio that is representative of field (in-service) hydration and not artificially controlled in the laboratory.

ASTM D8364 GCCM Product Standard

In March 2021, ASTM International published ASTM D8364/D8364M-21: ‘Standard Specification for Geosynthetic Cementitious Composite Mat (GCCM) Materials’.

ASTM D8364 is the only internationally recognised standard for specifying GCCMs and lists typical GCCM erosion control and weed suppression applications by three Classification Types: Type I, Type II and Type III.

• Have minimal requirements for abrasion and wear
• Are for low shear stress and flow velocity applications
• Are not subject to impact loads
• Must be Installed over a dense subgrade

Typical Type I GCCM applications include:

• Slope protection
• Weed suppression
• Berm protection
• Remediation of concrete hydraulic structures

• Have minimal requirements for abrasion and wear
• Are for low shear stress and flow velocity applications
• Are not subject to impact loads
• Must be Installed over a dense subgrade

Typical Type II GCCM applications include:

• Channel Lining
• Culvert Lining
• Slope protection
• Remediation of concrete hydraulic structures

• Are used where additional flexural strength is required due to loose subgrades
• Are expected to be more durable and longer lasting than lower grade types in the same application

Typical Type III GCCM applications include:

• Channel Lining
• Armouring
• Culvert Lining
• Slope Protection

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