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Resilience of Australian polymer-modified powdered sodium bentonite geosynthetic clay liners to downslope bentonite erosion

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posted on 2019-01-01, 00:00 authored by Will GatesWill Gates, D Gibbs, M Amstberg
Loss of bentonite from geosynthetic clay liners (GCLs), installed as a component of a composite liner beneath an exposed geomembrane (GM) on the side-slopes of landfills and exposed to thermal cycling, has become a topic of some importance recently as it raises questions on the long-term durability of modern landfill lining products. Laboratory drip testing was used to evaluate the resilience of four GCLs containing polymer-modified powdered bentonite against down-slope bentonite erosion. Onset erosion features were observed only after 60–140 drip cycles. In all probability the polymer-modified bentonite can be expected to self-heal if no further erosion takes place at these initial stages. A detailed assessment of the drip test and comparison with known field test results, indicates that the drip rate and duration of the laboratory test conducted at ≈22 °C is equivalent to in-field conditions where daytime temperatures of the GM/GCL may reach 65 to 75 °C. Thus, meaningful accelerated testing of polymer-modified powdered bentonite GCL products is possible. The results need to be validated with in-field tests under local conditions because recoverable service-lives of GCL products ultimately depend on the in-field conditions where these materials are deployed.

History

Pagination

633-640

Location

Hangzhou, China

Start date

2018-10-28

End date

2018-11-01

ISSN

1863-5520

eISSN

1863-5539

ISBN-13

9789811322235

Language

eng

Publication classification

E1 Full written paper - refereed

Copyright notice

2019, Springer Nature Singapore Pte Ltd.

Editor/Contributor(s)

Zhan L, Chen Y, Bouazza A

Title of proceedings

ICEG 2018: Proceedings of the 8th International Congress on Environmental Geotechnics Volume 2

Event

Environmental Geotechnics. International Congress (8th : 2018 : Hangzhou, China)

Publisher

Springer

Place of publication

Singapore

Series

Environmental Engineering

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