Effects of Fiber Additives on the Desiccation Crack Behavior of the Compacted Akaboku Soil as A Material for Landfill Cover Barrier

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作者
Tri Harianto
Shigenori Hayashi
Yan-Jun Du
Daisuke Suetsugu
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[1] Saga University,Institute of Lowland Technology
[2] Southeast University,Institute of Geotechnical Engineering
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Water, Air, and Soil Pollution | 2008年 / 194卷
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Akaboku soil; Compaction; Cracking; Desiccation; Fiber additive; Landfill cover;
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In the daily and final landfill cover barrier system, the hydraulic properties of compacted soil liners and the strength of soil can be adversely affected by desiccation cracking, resulting in the loss of effectiveness and integrity of the containment system as a barrier. Recently, there is an interest of using fiber additive to overcome the desiccation cracking problem. In this study, the desiccation crack test was conducted to investigate the effect of fiber additive on suppressing desiccation cracks in compacted Akaboku soils. Polypropylene (C3H6) fiber was used as an additive material for soil sample. The percentages of fiber used were varied as 0.0%, 0.2%, 0.4%, 0.6%, 0.8%, 1.0% and 1.2% (by dry weight of samples). The soil specimens were compacted under the conditions of maximum dry density and optimum water content. The surficial cracking area was measured to determine the crack intensity factor (CIF) of the soil samples. The desiccation crack test results indicated that the percentage of volume change of the compacted soil specimen decreased with addition of fiber. The change in the soil surface area decreased with increasing in the fiber content (FC), and consequently, the volumetric shrinkage strain decreased. The CIF for the soil without fiber (FC = 0.0%) were significantly higher than the soil with fiber additive. The CIF of soil at FC = 0.0% decreased from 2.75% to 0.6% for the soil at FC = 0.2%. It was also found that the maximum crack depth reaches almost 50% of the thickness of the soil without fiber additive. This study suggests the potential application of the fiber additives to soils as an available method to suppress desiccation cracks encountered in landfill cover barriers.
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页码:141 / 149
页数:8
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