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《Soils and Foundations》2007,47(1):79-96
To investigate systematically the effects of electrolytic solutions on the barrier performance of geosynthetic clay liners (GCLs), a long-term hydraulic conductivity test for 3 years at longest was conducted on a nonprehydrated GCL permeated with inorganic chemical solutions. The hydraulic conductivity test for waste leachates was also conducted. The results of the test show that the hydraulic conductivity of GCLs significantly correlates with the swelling capacity of bentonite contained in GCLs. GCLs have excellent barrier performance of k<1.0×10-8 cm/s when the free swell is larger than 15 mL/2 g-solid regardless of the type and concentration of the permeant solution. In addition, when the results of the hydraulic conductivity test with chemical inorganic solutions were compared to those with waste leachates, the hydraulic conductivity of GCL permeated with chemical solution was almost the same within the electric conductivity of 0-25 S/m as that permeated with waste leachate having similar electric conductivity. The hydraulic conductivity of GCLs to be used in landfill bottom liners can be estimated by the hydraulic conductivity values obtained from the experiment using chemical solutions having the similar electric conductivity values, if the chemical solution had the electric conductivity within=25 S/m.  相似文献   

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The high ionic strength of the porewater in red mud (bauxite liquor from digestion) can suppress swelling of montmorillonite, resulting in geosynthetic clay liners (GCLs) that are too permeable to be effective as liners in red mud disposal facilities. Bentonite-polymer composite GCLs (BPC GCLs) have been developed as more resilient lining materials, and some BPC GCLs have been shown to have very low hydraulic conductivity to bauxite liquors that have extreme ionic strength and pH. In this study, a nationwide investigation was conducted in China to evaluate the characteristics of bauxite liquor in Chinese impoundments, and to evaluate the suitability of GCLs containing granular sodium bentonite or BPCs for containment. Hydraulic conductivity tests were conducted on six BPC GCLs with two characteristic Chinese bauxite liquors that are hyperalkaline (pH > 12) and had ionic strengths of 76.9 mM and 620.3 mM. The BPC GCLs had hydraulic conductivity ranging from 10?8-10?12 m/s, which is higher than the hydraulic conductivity of BPC GCLs to deionized water (10?12-10?13 m/s), but lower than the hydraulic conductivity of conventional GCLs with granular sodium bentonite GCLs to the same liquors (10?7-10?8 m/s). The hydraulic conductivity of the BPC GCLs depends on the chemical properties of the leachate, the polymer loading, and the type of polymer. Microstructural analysis by scanning electron microscopy (SEM) suggests that the hydraulic conductivity of BPC GCLs is controlled by pore-blocking by polymer hydrogel, which is affected by the bauxite liquor.  相似文献   

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The hydraulic conductivity of geosynthetic clay liners (GCLs) permeated with deionized water (S0) and NH4+ solutions, with concentrations of 100 mg/L (S100) and 1000 mg/L (S1000), was examined under six dry-wet cycles. The internal properties of virgin, desiccated, and healed GCLs were analyzed and quantified using X-ray computed tomography images. The hydraulic conductivity of the GCLs permeated with S0 and S100 underwent a negligible change during the six dry-wet cycles, whereas that of S1000 increased by almost three orders of magnitude after two desiccations. Each desiccation, after permeating with S0 and S100, generated a completely different macro-crack pattern; however, generation of macro-cracks at the same locations from dry cycles 2 to 6 and an abundance of micro-cracks were typical for S1000. This implies the severe deterioration of bentonite due to multi-desiccations and chemical compatibility with S1000. Moreover, the swell index of bentonite exposed to S1000 was reduced by approximately half, after six dry-wet cycles. Despite the lower volume percentage of macro-cracks for S1000 compared to S0 and S100, the swelling capacity of this bentonite was insufficient to fully heal these cracks. Hence, the swelling properties of bentonite dominate crack volume with regard to determining the hydraulic conductivity of GCLs.  相似文献   

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A study was conducted to investigate (1) physicochemical factors that influence polymer elution from GCLs containing a blend of bentonite and linear (water-soluble) polymer (LPB GCLs) and (2) the mechanism that controls the chemical compatibility of LPB GCLs when polymer elutes. A series of hydraulic conductivity (k), free swell and viscosity tests were performed on a commercial LPB GCL using DI water, varying concentrations of NaCl and CaCl?. Comparable tests were also performed on a conventional bentonite (CB) GCL containing the same untreated bentonite and the same physical properties as the LPB GCL. The LPB GCL showed improved swelling and hydraulic performance compared to the CB GCL when permeated with salt solutions. Total organic carbon analysis of the effluents showed that polymer eluted from the LPB GCL regardless of the permeant solution. However, the rate at which polymer eluted increased as the concentration and valence of the dominant cation increased. The rate at which polymer eluted also increased with hydraulic gradient. The mass of polymer retained inside the GCL matrix did not correlate with the k of the LPB GCL. Free swell tests coupled with chemical analysis suggest that, the improved chemical compatibility of the LPB GCL was due to the ability of the polymer to scavenge cations from the solution which allows the bentonite to undergo adequate swelling during the initial hydration period. Analogous to water-prehydrated CB GCLs, the dispersed structure of the bentonite fabric and increased adsorbed water molecules attained during initial swelling controls the k of the LPB GCL when polymer elutes.  相似文献   

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Geosynthetic clay liners (GCLs) are used in landfill liner applications due primarily to their low hydraulic conductivity to water. The low hydraulic conductivity of GCLs comes from the structure of the clay in the bentonite. However, the interaction between clay and aggressive liquids may alter the structure of the clay and, thus, result in an increase in the hydraulic conductivity of the GCL. This paper presents the results of a project aimed at evaluating the impact of a synthetic leachate on the structure of four different bentonites used in the manufacturing of GCLs. The preparation of bentonite dispersions increased the interaction between the bentonites and the various liquids. The hydraulic properties of the dispersions also were tested using filter press tests to obtain flow curves. Results of these tests were correlated with the cationic concentration, electrical conductivity and pH of the dispersions, swell indexes of the bentonite extracted from the GCLs, and permittivities of the intact GCLs determined in oedopermeameter tests. The results showed that one bentonite was more sensitive to the synthetic leachate than the other bentonites. For example, the permittivities of the more sensitive bentonite based on the oedopermeameter tests and filter press tests were respectively 2.11 × 10−8 s−1 and 5.6 × 10−8 s−1, whereas the permittivities for other bentonites, including a natural sodium bentonite and two sodium-activated calcium bentonites, were respectively 5.7 to 6.5 × 10−9 s−1 and 3.2 to 3.5 × 10−8 s−1. The filter press test served as a quick and easy-to-use test to compare the performance of the various bentonites in containing a given liquid. However, the oedopermeameter test or direct permeation test is preferable to filter press tests or fluid loss tests for evaluating the long-term impact of a liquid on a bentonite.  相似文献   

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GCLs containing powdered Na-bentonite treated with different dosages of a proprietary additive intended to reduce the impacts of chemical interactions were permeated with three solutions: a hyperalkaline solution (1 M NaOH and 1.3 mM CsCl) having similar pH to aluminum refining leachate, a 1.3 mM CsCl solution (no NaOH), and DI water. For a given permeant solution, the hydraulic conductivity of both GCLs was similar. Thus, the higher additive dosage had no measureable impact on hydraulic conductivity. Hydraulic conductivity of both GCLs decreased by a factor of approximately 1.5–1.8 during permeation with CsCl in response to osmotic swelling induced by the low ionic strength of the CsCl solution entering the pore space. In contrast, permeation with the NaOH–CsCl solution caused the hydraulic conductivity of both GCLs to increase modestly (<50 times the hydraulic conductivity to DI water), and then level out (or decrease slightly) as a result of reduced osmotic swelling in the interlayer combined with dissolution of the mineral. For the tests conducted with CsCl solution, nearly all of the Cs was adsorbed by the bentonite. In contrast, Cs broke through readily when the NaOH–CsCl solution was used as the permeant solution. Permeation with the NaOH–CsCl solution also increased the sodicity of the bentonite by replacing bound K, Ca, and Mg on the mineral surface.  相似文献   

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Hydraulic conductivity of seven geosynthetic clay liners (GCLs) to synthetic coal combustion product (CCP) leachates were evaluated in this study. The leachates are chemically representative of typical and worst scenarios observed in CCP landfills. The ionic strength (I) of the synthetic CCP leachates ranged from 50 mM to 4676 mM (TCCP-50, LRMD-96, TFGDS-473, LR-2577, HI-3179 and HR-4676). One of the GCLs contained conventional sodium bentonite (Na–B) and the other six contained bentonite-polymer (B–P) mixture with polymer loadings ranging from 0.5% to 12.7%. Hydraulic conductivity tests were conducted at an effective confining stress of 20 kPa. The hydraulic conductivity of the Na–B GCLs were >1 × 10−10 m/s when permeated with all six CCP leachates, whereas the B–P GCLs with sufficient polymer loading maintained low hydraulic conductivity to synthetic CCP leachates. All the B–P GCLs showed low hydraulic conductivity (<1 × 10−10 m/s) to low ionic strength leachates (TCCP-50, I = 50 mM and LRMD-96, I = 96 mM). B–P GCLs with P > 5% showed low hydraulic conductivity (<1 × 10−10 m/s) up to HI-3179 leachates. These results suggest that B–P GCLs with sufficient polymer loading can be used to manage aggressive CCP leachates.  相似文献   

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The performance of five different GCLs (two GCLs with standard sodium bentonite and three GCLs with polymer enhanced bentonite) subjected to three different climatic modes of wet-dry cycles simulating conditions to which a GCL might expose in cover systems over a prolonged time is reported. The wetting cycles lasted for 8 h, while the drying cycles varied between 16 h, seven days, and 14 days. It is shown that after around a year of accelerated aging, the hydraulic conductivity of the aged GCLs increased notably when permeated with tap water at an applied effective stress of 15 kPa for a range of heads (0.07, 0.14, 0.21, 0.49, and 1.2 m). The combined effects of the number and the duration of the wet-dry cycles, the GCL's mass per unit area, the carrier geotextile, the size and the number of the needle punch bundles, and the thermal treatment to bond the needle-punch bundles to the carrier geotextile are discussed. The poor hydraulic performance of the polymer-amended/modified bentonite GCLs is discussed.  相似文献   

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The effects of the silt aggregation, compaction density, and water content of the subgrade on the hydration of five different geosynthetic clay liner (GCL) products is reported based on a series of laboratory column experiments conducted over a six-year period. GCLs meeting typical specifications in terms of minimum hydraulic conductivity and swell index are hydrated to equilibrium from the same subgrade soil with sufficient cations to cause cation exchange during hydration. It is then shown that the GCL bentonite granularity and GCL structure can have a significant (~four orders of magnitude) effect on hydraulic conductivity under the same test conditions (from 8 × 10−12 m/s for one GCL to 6 × 10−8 m/s for another GCL product). The effect of subgrade water content on the hydraulic performance of GCLs are not self-evident and quite dependent on the bentonite granularity, GCL structure, and permeant. Varying the subgrade water content from 5 to 16% and allowing the GCL to hydrate to equilibrium before permeation led to up to 5-fold difference in hydraulic conductivity when permeated with tap water and up to 60-fold difference when the same product is permeated with synthetic municipal solid waste leachate. When permeated with synthetic leachate, increasing stress from 70 kPa to 150 kPa led to a slight (average 37%; maximum 2.7-fold) decrease in hydraulic conductivity due to a decrease in bulk void ratio. It is shown that hydraulic conductivity is lower for GCLs with a scrim-reinforced geotextile, and/or with finer bentonite. It is shown that selecting a GCL based on the initial hydraulic conductivity and swell index in a manufacturers product sheet provides no assurance of good performance in field applications and it is recommended that designers pay more attention to selection of a GCL and preparation of the subgrade for important projects.  相似文献   

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竖向应力作用下GCL的膨胀特性和渗透性能   总被引:3,自引:0,他引:3       下载免费PDF全文
李志斌  徐超 《岩土工程学报》2007,29(12):1876-1880
近年来,土工织物膨润土垫(GCL)被越来越多地应用到各种防渗工程之中,它的防渗有效性也成为了设计人员和研究人员所关注的焦点。GCL的防渗有效性包括渗透性能、吸附能力和内部剪切强度三个方面。通过水化膨胀试验和渗透试验研究了GCL在竖向应力作用下的膨胀特性和渗透性能,并分析了正应力和加压水化顺序的影响。试验结果表明:(1)随着竖向应力的增大,GCL的膨胀量不断减小,而GCL的渗透系数则出现先减小后略有增大的规律;(2)水化加压顺序对GCL的膨胀量和渗透系数均有影响;(3)在实际工程应用中,GCL铺设完成后在堆载之前最好完全水化,这样能够大大提高GCL的防渗有效性。  相似文献   

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When geosynthetic clay liners (GCLs) are applied as bottom liners at waste containment facilities, they are naturally prehydrated by absorbing moisture in the underlying base layers. In order to evaluate the effects of cations contained in waste leachates, this study investigated the effects of the water content distribution of the GCLs prehydrated with actual soils on their hydraulic conductivities against CaCl2 solutions. The “prehydration tests”, which were conducted prior to the hydraulic conductivity tests, showed that the water content distribution of the prehydrated GCLs depends on the properties of the GCLs and the base layers. In particular, drastic differences between GCLs with powdered bentonite and GCLs with granular bentonite were observed in the prehydration water content and its distribution. Prehydrated GCLs with powdered bentonite had a higher water content and a more homogenous distribution than those with granular bentonite. The hydraulic conductivity tests showed that most of the prehydrated GCLs exhibit a low hydraulic conductivity of k?1.0×10-8 cm/s against CaCl2 solutions with 0.1-0.5 M. However, GCLs with granular bentonite may be difficult to homogeneously prehydrate and exhibit an unstable hydraulic conductivity, which varies from k=2.9×10-9 cm/s to k=1.5×10-6 cm/s. The homogeneity of the water content distribution has been considered an important factor to obtain a required barrier performance under prehydration conditions, which are naturally generated in actual sites.  相似文献   

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This paper explores the influence of polymer enhancement on water uptake and retention by geosynthetic clay liners (GCLs) across a wide suction range (up to 106 kPa), including the low suction regime (0.1–10 kPa) typically omitted in past studies. The suction measurement methods used enabled elucidation of water uptake and retention behaviour through the framework of GCL pore structures and their corresponding suction regimes. Polymer enhanced GCLs (PE-GCLs) have high maximum water uptake, and both the water entry and air expulsion values tend to be high. Due to high swelling, the onset of geotextile confinement for PE-GCLs was observed at high suctions. The impact of polymer becomes more apparent when the bentonite achieves a pseudo-two-layer interlayer hydration state at a suction of about 40 MPa (RH = 75%). The hydration mechanism for the polymer fraction in bentonite is unique to the specific polymer type, polymer dosage, and manufacturing process. The water retention behaviour at the low suction range is caused by the in-filling of geotextile pores, bentonite swelling and extrusion, and polymer water adsorption. Insights from this study can form the basis for developing a more suitable bimodal generalised model for fitting the water retention curves of GCLs.  相似文献   

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A laboratory investigation on the hydration behavior of GCLs from lateritic soils was conducted under isothermal and thermal conditions (tropical climate), varying subsoil moisture contents, GCLs bentonite particle size and mineralogy. GCL hydration levels from lateritic subsoils under isothermal conditions (55%) were similar to literature findings. A slight decrease in water content of some GCLs after long periods of contact with the lateritic soils indicates that equilibrium can demand long time in these soils. GCL with granular bentonites were less efficient to hydrate from lateritic subsoils. GCLs with activated-calcium bentonites maintained hydration levels in long-term. Nonwoven geotextile facing down favored capillary effects. Thermal cycles significantly influenced GCLs hydration from subsoils. Capillary connections developed during hydration under isothermal conditions due to suction gradient reductions. Post-hydration tests under isothermal conditions showed more alterations in GCLs swelling and cation exchange properties than thermal cycles test. An increase in the saturated hydraulic conductivity of GCLs was observed in both lateritic soils, mainly for isothermal condition, although continued attending hydraulic conductivity requirements for barrier applications.  相似文献   

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The hydraulic and chemical compatibility of a geosynthetic clay liner (GCL), containing powdered Na-bentonite, was evaluated against artificial acid rock drainage (ARD) in terms of the swell index, hydraulic conductivity and heavy metal retention. Six artificial ARDs with an approximate pH of 3 and different metal concentrations (electrical conductivity, EC, ranging between 75 and 1000 mS/m; ionic strength ranging between 8 and 400 mM) were used in the experiments. The results of free swelling tests showed that high metal concentrations (EC higher than 70 mS/m) negatively impact the swell volume by lowering it. The hydraulic conductivity of the GCL permeated with distilled water was 1.2 × 10?11 m/s, falling in the range of 7.9 × 10?12 to 1.1 × 10?10 m/s when prehydrated with distilled water and permeated with ARDs. The ion exchange and metal precipitation appeared to be the main mechanisms controlling the metal attenuation on the bentonite. The ion exchange mechanism starts with the release of Na from the bentonite and the sorption of the bi- and tri-metals present in the ARDs onto the bentonite. After the depletion of Na, the ion exchange reaction proceeds with the desorption of Ca and Mg from the bentonite and the sorption of cations present in the ARDs onto the bentonite layers. The depletion of Na from the bentonite and the subsequent release of Ca and Mg correlate to the sudden drop in pH and a gradual increase or equilibration of the hydraulic conductivity. It is possible to say that, after this point, hydraulic and chemical equilibrium is reached. From the overall results, the tested GCL showed acceptably low hydraulic conductivity and the potential to attenuate heavy metals present in ARDs.  相似文献   

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The results of a project aimed at identifying performance-based indicators that can be used by landfill operators to check the suitability of GCLs for bottom barrier applications are presented. The general methodology consisted of performing detailed characterization of the prevalent GCLs used in France for landfill barrier applications, before and after prolonged contact with several fluids during oedo-permeameter tests. Results of mineralogical analysis illustrate the variety of composition of the tested bentonites, which in addition to smectite clay contain a large number of accessory minerals. For one of the GCLs tested, the proportion of smectite was lower than 30 wt%, which highlights the limitations of the generic designation “bentonite” when referring to GCLs destined to landfill applications. Results also underline the correlation between cation exchange capacity (CEC) and smectite content, the correlation between free swell volume and proportion of exchangeable sodium and the influence of the bentonite's calcium carbonate fraction on hydraulic conductivity. Transmission electron microscopy (TEM) photographs illustrate the effect of cation exchange on clay microstructure, with the formation of clay particles which lead to increased hydraulic conductivity. The exchange is also documented by exchangeable cation analyses. Results of isotopic analyses indicate that information provided by suppliers with respect to the “natural” versus “activated” nature of the bentonite, may sometimes be arbitrary and related to factors that are very difficult to check in practice, even by the suppliers themselves. This further underlines the need for performance-based indicators, rather than generic designations, to provide objective information regarding GCL suitability for landfill applications. Several performance-based indicators are selected in order to provide practical tools for checking the suitability of sodium-bentonite GCLs in bottom barrier applications and limit values are proposed.  相似文献   

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Experiments were conducted to investigate how specimen preparation (crushing and sieving) affects the swell index (SI) of bentonite-polymer (B–P) composites and the relationship between SI and hydraulic conductivity of B–P GCLs. Seven B–P and one Na–B GCLs were used in this study. Tests were conducted using DI water and synthetic municipal solid waste incineration ash leachates. Specimens were prepared using the ASTM D5890 and two alternative methods prior to SI testing. For both Na–B and B–P composites, <100% of the specimen passed through the #100 sieve regardless of the amount of crushing performed using a mortar and pestle. SIs and loss on ignitions (LOI) of the portion of the B–P composites passing #100 sieve were comparable to the Na–B, whereas the B–P specimen retained on #100 sieve had very high SIs and LOIs. These observations indicate that crushing and sieving of the B–P composites lead to segregation of polymer. A stronger correlation (R2 = 0.90) was observed between SI and hydraulic conductivity, only when SI tests were conducted with B–P without any crushing and sieving, suggesting that SI tests should conduct with B–P composites retrieved from the GCLs without sieving to provide a better prediction of hydraulic compatibility.  相似文献   

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Geosynthetic clay liners (GCLs), which have a very low permeability to water and a considerably high self-healing capacity, are widely used in liner systems of landfills. In this study, a series of experimental tests were carried out under complex conditions on typical commercial GCLs from China. In particular, the effects of pH values and lead ions (Pb2+) were tested in addition to other factors. The swelling properties of natural bentonite encapsulated between geotextile components in the GCLs were tested first. The swelling capacity was reduced rapidly at pH values < 3 and concentrations of Pb2+ >40 mM. Permeability tests on GCLs with different concentrations of lead ions were then performed by using the self-developed multi-link flexible wall permeameter, and data showed that increases in lead ion concentrations greatly improved the permeability. Finally, self-healing capacity tests were conducted on needle-punched GCLs under different levels of damage. Results showed that the GCLs have a good self-healing capacity with small diameter damage holes (2 mm, close to three times the original aperture), but with a damage aperture larger than 15% of the sample area, the self-healing capacity could not prevent leakage; hence, in certain situations it will be necessary to repair the damage to meet the anti-seepage requirement.  相似文献   

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Hydraulic conductivity tests were performed using mixed alkaline solutions of KOH and CaCl2 (pH ~12) on thin Na-bentonite layers under various temperature conditions (25–75 °C) for 3 years. For dense thin Na-bentonite (dry density of 1.12 Mg/m3) in a mixed alkaline solution of 0.03 M KOH and 0.03 M CaCl2, the hydraulic conductivities at 50 °C and 75 °C were approximately 10 times higher than that at 25 °C. The bentonite samples permeated with the mixed solution at 50 °C and 75 °C achieved almost complete cation exchange of Na ions by Ca and K ions. However, only slight cation exchange occurred in the bentonite specimens permeated at 25 °C, regardless of the type of permeant. The free swell index of the reacted bentonite permeated with a mixed solution of 0.03 M KOH and 0.03 M CaCl2 significantly decreased at 50 °C and 75 °C compared with that at 25 °C. X-ray diffraction analysis revealed that the decreases in the relative intensities of the peaks of accessory minerals, such as opal-cristobalite/tridymite, quartz, and feldspar, were enhanced at 50 °C and 75 °C.  相似文献   

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Technology gaps are inevitable parts of the buffer barriers in the high-level radioactive waste (HLW) repositories. The mechanical properties, permeability and water-solute-radionuclide migration of buffer barrier are different when considering the gaps. The present study was designed to investigate the sealing effect of joint between the compacted blocks with two types of sealing materials, a bentonite paste (P) and a bentonite particles and powder mixture (P/P) both from the macro- and micro-aspects.A series of laboratory test was conducted to study the hydro-mechanical properties of bentonite blocks after backfilling the joint between blocks. Both the intake and outflow water volume, and the pressure on radial and axial direction were monitored during the hydration. Following the permeability test, the joint’s sealing was evaluated by a final dry density, water content distribution and microstructure evolution. The results showed that the axial and radial pressure of blocks backfilled with bentonite P and bentonite P/P mixture were higher than that of blocks with a blank joint. Pressure preferentially increased in the low-stress areas (the joint areas), contributing to sealing of the joint. The hydraulic conductivities for backfilled bentonite blocks were almost on the same order of magnitude as to intact bentonite blocks, revealing a clear sealed hydraulic behavior. The final dry density decreased in the block area and increased in the joint area after hydration, forming a transition zone with a certain width. A smaller difference was found between the block and joint area in the backfilled block. The mercury intrusion porosimetry (MIP) test and scanning electron microscope (SEM) test showed that backfill decreased the numbers of inter-aggregates pores ranged between 8 and 15 μm compared with that in the blank joint. The comprehensive data showed that a joint backfilled with a bentonite P/P mixture has a higher swelling capacity, lower permeability, and denser structure compared with joint backfilled with bentonite P. The results suggested that joint backfilling improved the integrity of the blocks and enhanced the swelling property and impermeability compared with that of the non-backfilled blocks. Both bentonite P and bentonite P/P has satisfactory sealing performance of compacted block joints, with better effect of the later.  相似文献   

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