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Gas permeability of geosynthetic clay liners overlap seams
This paper examines the gas flow performance of needle-punched geosynthetic clay liners (GCLs) overlap seams over a range of gravimetric moisture content, including the effect of vertical stress and unevenness of the overlaps. The gas permeability of the GCL overlapped seams was higher than that of non-overlapped GCLs, especially at higher gravimetric moisture content, as the intactness of the overlapped areas was challenging to maintain due to the GCL swelling process. The gas flow rate of uneven overlapped GCLs was greater than that of a flat overlap (even seam) irrespective of the vertical stress. This paper highlights the importance of factoring in the gas flow assessment of cover systems the possibility of the unevenness of the GCL panels overlaps.
期刊介绍:
An online only, rapid publication journal, Geosynthetics International – an official journal of the International Geosynthetics Society (IGS) – publishes the best information on current geosynthetics technology in research, design innovation, new materials and construction practice.
Topics covered
The whole of geosynthetic materials (including natural fibre products) such as research, behaviour, performance analysis, testing, design, construction methods, case histories and field experience. Geosynthetics International is received by all members of the IGS as part of their membership, and is published in e-only format six times a year.