A review of experimental and prediction methods for assessing the freezing characteristic curve of GCLs

Geosynthetic clay liners (GCLs) are an important part of composite hydraulic barriers in environmental projects, with recent applications in harsh conditions such as in Antarctica. To assure an adequate hydraulic performance of the GCL, the bentonite of the GCL needs to be well-hydrated. However, th...

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Main Authors: G G Carnero-Guzman, A Bouazza, Will Gates, R K Rowe
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spelling ftdeakinunifig:oai:figshare.com:article/20770690 2023-05-15T13:59:29+02:00 A review of experimental and prediction methods for assessing the freezing characteristic curve of GCLs G G Carnero-Guzman A Bouazza Will Gates R K Rowe 2023-02-22T04:14:20Z http://hdl.handle.net/10779/DRO/DU:20770690.v1 https://figshare.com/articles/conference_contribution/A_review_of_experimental_and_prediction_methods_for_assessing_the_freezing_characteristic_curve_of_GCLs/20770690 unknown http://hdl.handle.net/10779/DRO/DU:20770690.v1 https://figshare.com/articles/conference_contribution/A_review_of_experimental_and_prediction_methods_for_assessing_the_freezing_characteristic_curve_of_GCLs/20770690 All Rights Reserved Uncategorized Untagged Text Conference contribution 2023 ftdeakinunifig 2023-02-28T14:48:45Z Geosynthetic clay liners (GCLs) are an important part of composite hydraulic barriers in environmental projects, with recent applications in harsh conditions such as in Antarctica. To assure an adequate hydraulic performance of the GCL, the bentonite of the GCL needs to be well-hydrated. However, the sub-zero temperatures attained in Antarctica freeze the water inside the bentonite, and as a result, the hydration process stops with potential consequences on the hydraulic performance of the GCL. To predict the impact of freezing on GCL performance, it is essential to obtain the unsaturated freeze property functions (UFPFs) for the bentonite. The freezing characteristic curve (FCC), which relates the unfrozen water content with freezing temperatures, is the first of the UFPFs, and can be obtained experimentally or by prediction methods. This paper reviews the concepts leading to the determination of the FCC, its relationship with the other UFPFs and its importance for predicting GCL performance in cold regions. Conference Object Antarc* Antarctica DRO - Deakin Research Online
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description Geosynthetic clay liners (GCLs) are an important part of composite hydraulic barriers in environmental projects, with recent applications in harsh conditions such as in Antarctica. To assure an adequate hydraulic performance of the GCL, the bentonite of the GCL needs to be well-hydrated. However, the sub-zero temperatures attained in Antarctica freeze the water inside the bentonite, and as a result, the hydration process stops with potential consequences on the hydraulic performance of the GCL. To predict the impact of freezing on GCL performance, it is essential to obtain the unsaturated freeze property functions (UFPFs) for the bentonite. The freezing characteristic curve (FCC), which relates the unfrozen water content with freezing temperatures, is the first of the UFPFs, and can be obtained experimentally or by prediction methods. This paper reviews the concepts leading to the determination of the FCC, its relationship with the other UFPFs and its importance for predicting GCL performance in cold regions.
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title_short A review of experimental and prediction methods for assessing the freezing characteristic curve of GCLs
title_full A review of experimental and prediction methods for assessing the freezing characteristic curve of GCLs
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