Geobag Revetments for river bank reinforcement in Bangladesh

This project aims at the production of guidelines for the safe design of revetments, which are often constructed manually by local farmers, with little engineering input.

Geobag (sand-filled geotextile bags) are a cheap and sustainable method of river bank reinforcement in poor areas; they can be sourced locally and placed manually. This project, funded by a joint University of Edinburgh-Heriot Watt University scholarship scheme, builds on previous work[3-8]  which used an experimental and coupled CFD-DEM numerical approach to simulate incipient failure of revetments. The work is now being extended with the aim of producing guidelines for the safe design of revetments, which are often constructed manually by local farmers, with little engineering input.

Principal Investigator: 

Co-Investigators: 

Dr Grant Wright (Heriot-Watt University), Dr Aysha Akter (Chittagong University of Engineering and Technology, Bangladesh)

Research Institutes: 

  • Infrastructure and Environment

Research Themes: 

  • Environmental Engineering

Last modified: 

Thursday, May 13, 2021 - 17:35