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Consolidation enhanced membrane behavior of a geosynthetic clay liner
Authors:Jong-Beom Kang  Charles D Shackelford
Affiliation:a Engineering Analytics2, Inc., 1600 Specht Point Road, Suite 209, Fort Collins, CO 80525, USA
b Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, 1372 Campus Delivery, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO 80523-1372, USA
Abstract:Semipermeable membrane behavior in clays refers to the ability of clays to restrict the migration of solutes. Thus, membrane behavior represents a potential benefit to the containment function of clay barriers used for hydraulic containment applications. In this regard, the potential influence of consolidation effective stress, σ′, on the membrane behavior of a geosynthetic clay liner (GCL) containing sodium bentonite was evaluated in the laboratory by establishing differences in salt (KCl) concentrations ranging from 3.9 to 47 mM across specimens of the GCL in a flexible-wall cell under closed-system boundary conditions. The membrane behavior exhibited by the GCL was enhanced via consolidation such that an increase in σ′ from 34.5 kPa (5 psi) to 241 kPa (35 psi) correlated with an increase in membrane efficiency from 0.015 (1.5%) to 0.784 (78.4%), respectively. The membrane efficiencies measured in this study at σ′ of 172 kPa (25 psi) and 241 kPa (35 psi) were similar to those previously reported for the same GCL using a rigid-wall cell but at unknown states of stress. The practical significance of the results is illustrated in the form of an analysis showing a reduction in liquid flux across the GCL with increasing membrane efficiency.
Keywords:Bentonite  Consolidation  Geosynthetic clay liner  Membrane behavior  Osmosis  Waste containment
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