The strength and hydraulic conductivity characteristics of sewage sludge ash and natural soil mixtures - a sustainable alternate landfill liner material.
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This paper examines the feasibility of the natural soil and sewage sludge ash (SSA) mixtures, which satisfy the criteria to be used as landfill liners. The effect of SSA content on hydraulic conductivity and strength characteristics of natural soil and SSA mixtures has been investigated through a series of laboratory tests. The results demonstrate that mixtures exhibit an increase in both hydrodynamic diffusion coefficient and strength with the increasing SSA content. With the content of SSA from 0% to 5%, the values of the hydrodynamic diffusion coefficient () ranged from 3.5 × 10-10 to 15 × 10-10 cm2/s. The increase in the hydrodynamic diffusion coefficient is minor for low SSA content and significant for SSA content exceeding 5%. The inclusion of 5% SSA content results in a hydrodynamic diffusion coefficient that is approximately three times higher than that observed in natural soil. The results were obtained from soil triaxial tests, revealing that the mixtures containing SSA exhibited a significant increase in both the initial tangent modulus and the ultimate principal stress difference compared to those of natural soil. The SSA content with the highest value exhibits maximum initial tangent modulus and ultimate principal stress. The comprehensive analysis of the strength and hydraulic diffusion conductivity of the mixtures demonstrates that the incorporation of 3% SSA results in a significant enhancement in strength, while marginally increasing hydrodynamic diffusion coefficients. Therefore, it can be inferred that the utilization of mixtures containing 3% SSA content as a liner material is suitable.
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