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Time-dependent unsaturated behaviour of geosynthetic clay liners

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posted on 2018-12-01, 00:00 authored by A S Acikel, Will GatesWill Gates, R M Singh, A Bouazza, D G Fredlund, R K Rowe
Three different chilled-mirror hygrometer test procedures were developed to investigate the time-dependent unsaturated behaviour of powdered and granular bentonite based needle-punched geosynthetic clay liners (GCLs) on both the wetting and drying paths of the water retention curve (WRC). The GCL structure and bentonite forms governed the effect of measurement time and duration as well as the time-dependent suction changes of the bentonite component at a constant gravimetric water content. A conceptual model is proposed to explain the observed time-dependent unsaturated behaviour of the GCLs. The model suggests that the cross-over points on WRCs correspond to the point where bentonite crystallite separation is maximized within the crystalline swelling regime of smectite, forming a four-layer hydrate state where smectite interlayer spaces are filled with water. At gravimetric water contents below this point, the interlayer space dominated the suction, while at higher water contents, mesopores and macropores played increasingly important roles in determining the suction. The results reported herein provide further proof that the unsaturated behaviour of GCLs is largely controlled by the bentonite component.

History

Journal

Canadian geotechnical journal

Volume

55

Issue

12

Pagination

1824 - 1836

Publisher

NRC Research Press (National Research Council Canada)

Location

Ottawa, Ont.

ISSN

0008-3674

eISSN

1208-6010

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2018, The Authors