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  • Volume:5 Issue:1
  • Lime stabilization of clayey landfill base liners: Consolidation behavior and hydraulic properties

Lime stabilization of clayey landfill base liners: Consolidation behavior and hydraulic properties

Authors : Tanay KARADEMİR
Pages : 1-10
Doi:10.35208/ert.860623
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Publication Date : 2022-03-31
Article Type : Conference Paper
Abstract :Lime soil treatment is a chemical process in which lime insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(quicklime, hydrated lime or lime slurry); is mixed with the in place subgrade soil and a chemical reaction takes place. The lime reacts with the clay particles in the soil to create a cementitious matrix. The design of landfill base liners including a clay layer as a fluid barrier insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(i.e. water-resistant impervious layer); requires a neat engineering approach considering, in particular, consolidation behavior as well as hydraulic properties of the clay contained. For sake of safe and stable design of such baseliners under the landfills, the reduction of consolidation settlement in clay when subjected to the accumulated waste load insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(i.e. superposed action); during operation as well as the accomplishment for ensuring the waterproof of those composite base liners insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(comprised of multiple different layers); not to allow the penetration of the contaminated water - produced as a result of exothermic reactions occurring in the waste body in landfills – by enabling enhanced isolation from the natural ground is of importance. In light of this, in order to address those two most important design concerns insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(i.e. Consolidation and Hydraulic Properties of Clay); as well as to in an at- tempt to develop an enhanced clay layer system for landfill baseliners that has a greater bearing capacity insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(i.e. load resistance);, and hence, more robust against settlements, and additionally, possessing improved hydraulic properties by being relatively more water-resistant and greatly impermeable, a series of consolidation tests were performed in the laboratory at different lime contents insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(lime/lime-clay mixture proportions by weight: 0%, 10%, and 20%); on clay specimens to investigate the stabilization and improvement of clayey landfill baseliners. Lime treatment on clay specimens has shown as a result of the experimental program that the strength of clay against loading improves, and further, exhibits less vertical deformation insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(settlement); under the load owing to an increase in lime content. Moreover, the clay becomes highly impermeable and displays substantially larger water-resistant properties because of increased lime mass proportion in clayey soil. The findings of the experimental program demonstrate that lime stabilization of the clayey soils in landfill baseliners will benefit the bearing capacity and the imperviousness insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(water tightness); engineering design properties as compared to standard composite multi-layered landfill baseliner systems.
Keywords : Clayey Soils, Consolidation behavior, Hydrolic properties, Landfill base liners, Lime stabilization

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