Lateral Shrinkage of Compacted Polyurethane-Clay Subjected to a Single Wet-Dry Cycle
Cielo D. Frianeza
Abstract:Compacted clay is often used as a sanitary landfill liner due to its impermeable characteristics. However, compacted clay is susceptible to shrinkage as the temperature changes, which may affect the permeability due to the development of shrinkage cracks. Thus, clay was mixed with polyurethane, a stable polymer, once the reaction was completed. The polyurethane-clay mixture was compacted wet of the optimum moisture content and monitored through several moisture contents using direct measurement of the specimen… Show more
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