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Fluid loss as a quick method to evaluate the hydraulic conductivity of geosynthetic clay liners under acidic conditions
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posted on 2014-02-01, 00:00 authored by Y Liu, Will GatesWill Gates, A Bouazza, R K RoweThis study investigates the performance of bentonite components of geosynthetic clay liners (GCLs) when exposed to aggressive leachates using the fluid loss test and provides a possible quick method for estimating the effect of acidic conditions on hydraulic conductivity. Fluid loss generally increases with increasing acid concentrations. Hydraulic conductivity values back-calculated from the fluid loss tests (kFL) are compared with the values measured using a flexible-wall permeameter (kTri).
Generally, the predicted hydraulic conductivity values are conservative (kFL/kTri > 1) under water and low acid concentrations
(≤0.015 mol/L). However, the back-calculated hydraulic conductivity is shown to be nonconservative (kFL/kTri < 1) at high acid concentrations (≥0.125 mol/L).
Generally, the predicted hydraulic conductivity values are conservative (kFL/kTri > 1) under water and low acid concentrations
(≤0.015 mol/L). However, the back-calculated hydraulic conductivity is shown to be nonconservative (kFL/kTri < 1) at high acid concentrations (≥0.125 mol/L).