The use of geosynthetics in landfill construction introduces potential planes of weakness. As a result, there is a requirement to assess the stability along the soil/geosynthetic and geosynthetic/geosynthetic interfaces. Stability is governed by the shear strength along the weakest interface in the system. Repeatability interface shear strength testing of a geomembrane/geotextile interface at low normal stresses suitable for capping systems showed considerable variability of measured geosynthetic interface shear strengths, suggesting that minor factors can have a significant influence on the measured shear strength. This study demonstrates that more than one test per normal stress is necessary if a more accurate and reliable interface shear...
Failure of modern landfills by slippage of lining materials and waste bodies is not uncommon. The ma...
It has become common practice to conduct numerical analyses to assess the stability and integrity of...
The EC Landfill Directive (1999), which is enforced in England and Wales through the Landfill (Engla...
The use of geosynthetics in landfill construction introduces potential planes of weakness. As a resu...
The use of geosynthetics has rapidly increased in nearly all geotechnical related fields as they all...
Knowledge of soil vs. geosynthetic and geosynthetic vs. geosynthetic interface shear behaviour is of...
Geotechnical structures such as composite liner systems in landfills consist of multiple interfaces,...
The interface shear strength between geomembranes and geosynthetics is a critical factor governing t...
Landfill covers are designed as impermeable caps on top of waste containment facilities after the co...
International audienceComposite lining systems comprising different geosynthetics and soil are typic...
Growing environmental awareness has led to developments within landfill engineering, increasing the ...
Interface strength is one of the major parameters controlling geotechnical constructions that incorp...
Geosynthetics used in landfills provides a technical and economic advantages over traditional clay l...
The use of drainage geocomposites (GCD) coupled with other geosynthetics, has become a common practi...
Municipal solid waste landfill barrier systems often comprise a combination of geosynthetics and min...
Failure of modern landfills by slippage of lining materials and waste bodies is not uncommon. The ma...
It has become common practice to conduct numerical analyses to assess the stability and integrity of...
The EC Landfill Directive (1999), which is enforced in England and Wales through the Landfill (Engla...
The use of geosynthetics in landfill construction introduces potential planes of weakness. As a resu...
The use of geosynthetics has rapidly increased in nearly all geotechnical related fields as they all...
Knowledge of soil vs. geosynthetic and geosynthetic vs. geosynthetic interface shear behaviour is of...
Geotechnical structures such as composite liner systems in landfills consist of multiple interfaces,...
The interface shear strength between geomembranes and geosynthetics is a critical factor governing t...
Landfill covers are designed as impermeable caps on top of waste containment facilities after the co...
International audienceComposite lining systems comprising different geosynthetics and soil are typic...
Growing environmental awareness has led to developments within landfill engineering, increasing the ...
Interface strength is one of the major parameters controlling geotechnical constructions that incorp...
Geosynthetics used in landfills provides a technical and economic advantages over traditional clay l...
The use of drainage geocomposites (GCD) coupled with other geosynthetics, has become a common practi...
Municipal solid waste landfill barrier systems often comprise a combination of geosynthetics and min...
Failure of modern landfills by slippage of lining materials and waste bodies is not uncommon. The ma...
It has become common practice to conduct numerical analyses to assess the stability and integrity of...
The EC Landfill Directive (1999), which is enforced in England and Wales through the Landfill (Engla...