Dynamic Shear Degradation of Geosynthetic–Soil Interface in Waste Landfill Sites

  • Changwon Kwak
  • Junboum Park
  • Dongin Jang
  • Innjoon Park
Publication date
November 2017
Publisher
MDPI AG
ISSN
2076-3417
Journal
Applied Sciences

Abstract

Geosynthetics and soil particles inevitably come into contact, resulting in a geosynthetic–soil interface. The discontinuity of the materials at the interface causes an intricate shear response, especially under dynamic loads. In the present study, the effects of chemical aggressors of the leachate from a waste landfill site on the cyclic shear behaviors of a geosynthetic–soil interface were investigated. The Multi-Purpose Interface Apparatus (M-PIA) that can simulate cyclic simple shear conditions was utilized, and 72 sets of cyclic simple shear tests were conducted. The Disturbed State Concept (DSC) was employed to quantitatively estimate the shear stress degradation. As a result, new disturbance functions and parameters that represent th...

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