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Gas migration through geomembrane/ geosynthetic clay liner composite liner with a defect in the geomembrane
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Gas migration through geomembrane/ geosynthetic clay liner composite liner with a defect in the geomembrane

Md A. Rouf, Abdelmalek Bouazza, Rao M. Singh, Will P. Gates and Ronald K. Rowe
Japanese Geotechnical Society Special Publication, Vol.2(57), pp.1972-1977
31/01/2016

Abstract

Geomembrane; GCL; Defect; Gas leakage rate; Suction; Water content
(GMB)/geosynthetic clay liner (GCL) composite liner where the GMB contained a circular defect and the GCL was partially hydrated. The results indicate that gas leakage rate increased with increasing gas differential pressure and increase of the GCL total suction. It was also observed that gas leakage rate reduced with the increase of the gravimetric water content of the GCL.
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