Computer Modeling Approach of Leachate Flow in Compacted Laterite Soil Liner

The use of hydraulic barriers in sanitary landfills has become an impeccable means of protecting the groundwater system from leachate. A question to be asked is, can these barriers continue to impede the migration of leachate over a long period? This paper investigates the phenomenon of leachate mig...

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Main Authors: Bello Yamusa Yamusa, Alias Noraliani, Ahmad Kamarudin, Sa’ari Radzuan, Kok Foong Loke
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2018-01-01
Series:MATEC Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201825001001
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spelling doaj-6567accd56a743de9f02d539dbd44ace2021-03-02T09:36:44ZengEDP SciencesMATEC Web of Conferences2261-236X2018-01-012500100110.1051/matecconf/201825001001matecconf_sepka-iseed2018_01001Computer Modeling Approach of Leachate Flow in Compacted Laterite Soil LinerBello Yamusa YamusaAlias Noraliani0Ahmad Kamarudin1Sa’ari Radzuan2Kok Foong Loke3Faculty of Civil Engineering, Universiti Teknologi MalaysiaFaculty of Civil Engineering, Universiti Teknologi MalaysiaFaculty of Civil Engineering, Universiti Teknologi MalaysiaFaculty of Civil Engineering, Universiti Teknologi MalaysiaThe use of hydraulic barriers in sanitary landfills has become an impeccable means of protecting the groundwater system from leachate. A question to be asked is, can these barriers continue to impede the migration of leachate over a long period? This paper investigates the phenomenon of leachate migration in compacted laterite soil used as liner in sanitary landfills. An experiment was carried out using laterite soil compacted at optimum moisture content using Standard Proctor energy. Leachate was poured on the compacted soil in an acrylic column and its migration was monitored using Digital Image Technique (DIT). The DIT capture photographic images at successive intervals of time which were fed through an image processing code to convert them to hue-saturation-intensity (HSI) format with the help of Surfer and Matlab computer softwares. Subsequently, PetraSim computer software was applied to predict the velocity behavior. The predicted velocity value shows that the laterite soil is compatible with the leachate and can be used as soil liner. The outcome of this study would enable designers to use non-destructive method to monitor and predict leachate migration in compacted soil liners to simulates leachate migration in waste containment applications.https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201825001001
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author Bello Yamusa Yamusa
Alias Noraliani
Ahmad Kamarudin
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Kok Foong Loke
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Alias Noraliani
Ahmad Kamarudin
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Computer Modeling Approach of Leachate Flow in Compacted Laterite Soil Liner
MATEC Web of Conferences
author_facet Bello Yamusa Yamusa
Alias Noraliani
Ahmad Kamarudin
Sa’ari Radzuan
Kok Foong Loke
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title Computer Modeling Approach of Leachate Flow in Compacted Laterite Soil Liner
title_short Computer Modeling Approach of Leachate Flow in Compacted Laterite Soil Liner
title_full Computer Modeling Approach of Leachate Flow in Compacted Laterite Soil Liner
title_fullStr Computer Modeling Approach of Leachate Flow in Compacted Laterite Soil Liner
title_full_unstemmed Computer Modeling Approach of Leachate Flow in Compacted Laterite Soil Liner
title_sort computer modeling approach of leachate flow in compacted laterite soil liner
publisher EDP Sciences
series MATEC Web of Conferences
issn 2261-236X
publishDate 2018-01-01
description The use of hydraulic barriers in sanitary landfills has become an impeccable means of protecting the groundwater system from leachate. A question to be asked is, can these barriers continue to impede the migration of leachate over a long period? This paper investigates the phenomenon of leachate migration in compacted laterite soil used as liner in sanitary landfills. An experiment was carried out using laterite soil compacted at optimum moisture content using Standard Proctor energy. Leachate was poured on the compacted soil in an acrylic column and its migration was monitored using Digital Image Technique (DIT). The DIT capture photographic images at successive intervals of time which were fed through an image processing code to convert them to hue-saturation-intensity (HSI) format with the help of Surfer and Matlab computer softwares. Subsequently, PetraSim computer software was applied to predict the velocity behavior. The predicted velocity value shows that the laterite soil is compatible with the leachate and can be used as soil liner. The outcome of this study would enable designers to use non-destructive method to monitor and predict leachate migration in compacted soil liners to simulates leachate migration in waste containment applications.
url https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201825001001
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