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Service Life of a High-Density Polyethylene Geomembrane under Simulated Landfill Conditions at 85°C

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In this article, the authors investigated the time to rupture of a 1.5mm-thick high-density polyethylene geomembrane aged in a typical landfill composite liner configuration under a pressure of 250 kPa at 85°C.
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The time to rupture of a 1.5-mm-thick high-density polyethylene geomembrane aged in a typical landfill composite liner configuration is investigated under a pressure of 250 kPa at 85°C. The geomembrane was underlain with a geosynthetic clay liner and had a 560 g/m2 needle-pinched nonwoven geotextile protection layer separating it from 50 mm of drainage gravel containing leachate. Seventeen (0.6-m-diameter) tests were conducted. In addition to 9 months required to deplete antioxidants (Stage I), the tests indicated a lag period (Stage II) of 5.5 months and a time from the start of degradation to rupture (Stage III) of 20 months, giving a total inferred time to rupture of 34.5 months (2.9 years). There were up to 61 brittle ruptures per sample (i.e., >2 million cracks per hectare). The ruptures were predominately oriented in the machine direction and located (1) directly beneath a gravel contact, (2) at the side of a gravel indentation, or (3) between gravel indentations. The ruptures between gravel...

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Magnitude and significance of tensile strains in geomembrane landfill liners

TL;DR: In this paper, the impact of the tensile stress/strain developed in high density polyethylene (HDPE) geomembranes (GMBs) was explored in the context of a reduction in stress crack resistance due to ageing in contact with leachate in a municipal solid waste (MSW) landfill.
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Breakthrough time-based design of landfill composite liners

TL;DR: In this article, a breakthrough time based design method for determining the design thickness of landfill composite liners is proposed, which is based on analytical solutions developed for solute advection and dispersion of leachate contaminants.
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Effect of aging on the stress crack resistance of an HDPE geomembrane

TL;DR: In this article, a 1.0mm high-density polyethylene (HDPE) geomembrane aged in synthetic leachate at six temperatures (25, 40, 55, 70, 85 and 95) and in air and water at 55°C were investigated for almost five years.
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17-year elevated temperature study of HDPE geomembrane longevity in air, water and leachate

TL;DR: A 17-year investigation of a geomembrane (GMB) aged at 55, 70 and 85°C in air, water and leachate is reported in this article.
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Modelling deformation and strains induced by waste settlement in a centrifuge test

TL;DR: A numerical model to estimate the tensile strains of the geomembrane liner in the waste containment facility due to waste settlement is presented in this article, where a centrifuge test is performed to evaluate the geomebrane-lined liners.
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Long-term performance of contaminant barrier systems

R. K. Rowe
- 01 Nov 2005 - 
TL;DR: In this article, the authors examined the long-term performance of modern municipal solid waste (MSW) barrier systems and the latest techniques for predicting their performance, and indicated that the primary leachate collection systems may have service lives that range from less than a decade to more than a century, depending on the design details, waste characteristics and mode of operation.
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Antioxidant depletion lifetime in high density polyethylene geomembranes

TL;DR: In this paper, a high density polyethylene geomembranes, which are the focus of this study, were retrieved at various intervals over a 24-month incubation period and the depletion of antioxidants in the incubated samples was monitored using both standard and high pressure oxidative induction time tests.
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Short- and long-term leakage through composite liners. The 7th Arthur Casagrande Lecture1 1This lecture was presented at the 14th Pan-American Conference on Soil Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering, Toronto, Ont., October 2011, and a pre-print appeared in the conference proceedings.

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examined the factors that may affect short-term leakage through composite liners and showed that the leakage rate is only a very small fraction of that expected for either liners.
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Ageing of HDPE geomembrane exposed to air, water and leachate at different temperatures

TL;DR: In this article, the long-term performance and service life of HDPE geomembrane (GM) samples exposed to air, water and leachate are presented based on data from samples that have been ageing for 8-10 years.
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