2016
DOI: 10.3208/jgssp.chn-52
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Long-term hydraulic conductivity of compacted clay permeated with landfill leachates

Abstract: This paper studies the effects of bio-clogging on hydraulic conductivity of compacted soils used as landfill liners. Landfill leachate contains a large amount of microorganism and bacterial biomass, which was likely to cause bio-clogging in landfill liners. To interpret the effect of bio-clogging on hydraulic property of compacted clays, in this study, a series of laboratory-scale hydraulic conductivity tests were conducted. The long term hydraulic conductivity of compacted clays was measured with distilled wa… Show more

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“…The change in the relationship between stress and the related strain of rock under external force is referred to as the constitutive relationship of rock, which is a mathematical formula that describes the mechanical characteristics of rock [1][2][3]. Geotechnical engineering places a high priority on predicting and understanding rock mass stability.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The change in the relationship between stress and the related strain of rock under external force is referred to as the constitutive relationship of rock, which is a mathematical formula that describes the mechanical characteristics of rock [1][2][3]. Geotechnical engineering places a high priority on predicting and understanding rock mass stability.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%