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Title: Consistency and Compressibility Characteristics of contaminated Compacted Clay liners
Authors: Al-Janabi, Khalid Rassim Mahmood
Abdulla, Basim Mohammed
Keywords: consistency limit, compressibility, inorganic salts, clay liners
Issue Date: 2017
Abstract: Processed and natural clays are widely used to construct impermeable liners in solid waste disposal landfills. The engineering properties of clay liners can be significantly affected by the leachate from the waste mass. In this study, the effect of inorganic salt solutions on consistency and compressibility characteristics of compacted clay was investigated at different concentrations. Two type of inorganic salt MnSO4 and FeCl3 are used at different concentration 2%, 5%, and 10%. The Clay used was the CL- clay (kaolinite). The result shows that the consistency limits increased as the concentration of salts increased, while the compression index (Cc) decreases as the concentration increased from 2% to 5%, after that the Cc is nearly constant. The swelling index (Ce) tends to increase slightly as the concentration of MnSO4 increased, while it decreases as the concentration of FeCl3 increased
Description: Academic Research
URI: http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/3792
ISSN: 1992-7428
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