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Journal of Zhejiang University SCIENCE A 2012 Vol.13 No.6 P.433-444

http://doi.org/10.1631/jzus.A1100315


Model tests on interaction between soil and geosynthetics subjected to localized subsidence in landfills


Author(s):  Bin Zhu, Deng Gao, Jun-chao Li, Yun-min Chen

Affiliation(s):  MOE Key Laboratory of Soft Soils and Geoenvironmental Engineering, Department of Civil Engineering, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou 310058, China

Corresponding email(s):   zhubin_ccea@yahoo.com.cn

Key Words:  Landfill, Soil arching, Trapdoor, Model test, Geosynthetics


Bin Zhu, Deng Gao, Jun-chao Li, Yun-min Chen. Model tests on interaction between soil and geosynthetics subjected to localized subsidence in landfills[J]. Journal of Zhejiang University Science A, 2012, 13(6): 433-444.

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Abstract: 
In a landfill, excessive tensile strains or failure of the liner system due to localized subsidence underneath the geosynthetic liner, is a concern in design and operation of the landfill. The localized subsidence can be commonly withstood by reinforcements such as geogrids. A total of nine model tests were carried out to study the influence of soil arching in overburden sandy soil on the geosynthetics and the interaction between the soil and the geosynthetics. The localized subsidence was modeled by a strip trapdoor under the geosynthetic reinforcements. The reinforcement includes several layers of polyvinylchlorid (PVC) membrane or both PVC membrane and a compacted clay layer. Test results show that the vertical soil pressure acting on the geosynthetics within the subsidence zone is strongly related to the deflection of the geosynthetics. The soil pressure acting on the deflected geosynthetics will decrease to a minimum value with respect to its deflection if the final deflection is large enough, and this minimum value is almost independent of the overburden height. Otherwise, the deflection of geosynthetics cannot result in a full degree of soil arching, and the soil pressure within the subsidence zone increases with the increase of overburden height. Deflections and strains of the geosynthetics obviously decrease with the increase of their tensile stiffness. The presence of a compacted clay layer buffer can therefore reduce both deflections and strains of the geosynthetics. Finally, a composite liner structure is recommended for landfills to withstand the localized subsidences.

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