Desiccation-Induced Volumetric Shrinkage of Compacted Metakaolin-Treated Black Cotton Soil for a Hydraulic Barriers System

Black cotton soil treated with up to 24% metakaolin (MCL) content was prepared by molding water contents of −2, 0, 2, 4 and 6% of optimum moisture content (OMC) and compacted with British Standard Light (BSL) and West African Standard (WAS) or ‘Intermediate’ energies. The specimens were extruded fro...

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Main Authors: Moses George, Peter Oriola F. O., Osinubi Kolawole J.
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Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2016-03-01
Series:Slovak Journal of Civil Engineering
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spelling doaj-372067e909d74859890190d1507e90d02020-11-25T01:58:21ZengSciendoSlovak Journal of Civil Engineering1210-38961338-39732016-03-012411510.1515/sjce-2016-0001sjce-2016-0001Desiccation-Induced Volumetric Shrinkage of Compacted Metakaolin-Treated Black Cotton Soil for a Hydraulic Barriers SystemMoses George0Peter Oriola F. O.1Osinubi Kolawole J.2 Department of Civil Engineering, Nigerian Defence Academy, Kaduna, Nigeria Department of Civil Engineering, Nigerian Defence Academy, Kaduna, Nigeria Department of Civil Engineering, Ahmadu Bello University, Kaduna, Zaria.Black cotton soil treated with up to 24% metakaolin (MCL) content was prepared by molding water contents of −2, 0, 2, 4 and 6% of optimum moisture content (OMC) and compacted with British Standard Light (BSL) and West African Standard (WAS) or ‘Intermediate’ energies. The specimens were extruded from the compaction molds and allowed to air dry in a laboratory in order to assess the effect of desiccation-induced shrinkage on the compacted mix for use as a hydraulic barrier in a waste containment application. The results recorded show that the volumetric shrinkage strain (VSS) values were large within the first 10 days of drying; the VSS values increased with a higher molding of the water content, relative to the OMC. The VSS generally increased with a higher initial degree of saturation for the two compactive efforts, irrespective of the level of MCL treatment. Generally, the VSS decreased with an increasing MCL content. Only specimens treated with a minimum 20% MCL content and compacted with the WAS energy satisfied the regulatory maximum VSS of 4% for use as a hydraulic barrier.http://www.degruyter.com/view/j/sjce.2016.24.issue-1/sjce-2016-0001/sjce-2016-0001.xml?format=INTBlack cotton soilCompactive effortDesiccationMetakaolinVolumetric shrinkage strain
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Peter Oriola F. O.
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Peter Oriola F. O.
Osinubi Kolawole J.
Desiccation-Induced Volumetric Shrinkage of Compacted Metakaolin-Treated Black Cotton Soil for a Hydraulic Barriers System
Slovak Journal of Civil Engineering
Black cotton soil
Compactive effort
Desiccation
Metakaolin
Volumetric shrinkage strain
author_facet Moses George
Peter Oriola F. O.
Osinubi Kolawole J.
author_sort Moses George
title Desiccation-Induced Volumetric Shrinkage of Compacted Metakaolin-Treated Black Cotton Soil for a Hydraulic Barriers System
title_short Desiccation-Induced Volumetric Shrinkage of Compacted Metakaolin-Treated Black Cotton Soil for a Hydraulic Barriers System
title_full Desiccation-Induced Volumetric Shrinkage of Compacted Metakaolin-Treated Black Cotton Soil for a Hydraulic Barriers System
title_fullStr Desiccation-Induced Volumetric Shrinkage of Compacted Metakaolin-Treated Black Cotton Soil for a Hydraulic Barriers System
title_full_unstemmed Desiccation-Induced Volumetric Shrinkage of Compacted Metakaolin-Treated Black Cotton Soil for a Hydraulic Barriers System
title_sort desiccation-induced volumetric shrinkage of compacted metakaolin-treated black cotton soil for a hydraulic barriers system
publisher Sciendo
series Slovak Journal of Civil Engineering
issn 1210-3896
1338-3973
publishDate 2016-03-01
description Black cotton soil treated with up to 24% metakaolin (MCL) content was prepared by molding water contents of −2, 0, 2, 4 and 6% of optimum moisture content (OMC) and compacted with British Standard Light (BSL) and West African Standard (WAS) or ‘Intermediate’ energies. The specimens were extruded from the compaction molds and allowed to air dry in a laboratory in order to assess the effect of desiccation-induced shrinkage on the compacted mix for use as a hydraulic barrier in a waste containment application. The results recorded show that the volumetric shrinkage strain (VSS) values were large within the first 10 days of drying; the VSS values increased with a higher molding of the water content, relative to the OMC. The VSS generally increased with a higher initial degree of saturation for the two compactive efforts, irrespective of the level of MCL treatment. Generally, the VSS decreased with an increasing MCL content. Only specimens treated with a minimum 20% MCL content and compacted with the WAS energy satisfied the regulatory maximum VSS of 4% for use as a hydraulic barrier.
topic Black cotton soil
Compactive effort
Desiccation
Metakaolin
Volumetric shrinkage strain
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