Unsaturated hydraulic conductivity of compacted bio-cemented lateritic soil in municipal solid waste containment application
Most engineering infrastructures, including municipal solid waste containment facilities, are situated in unsaturated zone. The use of chemical additives for soil improvement has been linked to the adverse environmental issues being experienced globally. Research into more sustainable methods of soi...
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doaj-7269bdeb5025478489fbf7ae41219e7e2021-05-04T12:21:53ZengEDP SciencesMATEC Web of Conferences2261-236X2021-01-013370400110.1051/matecconf/202133704001matecconf_PanAm-Unsat2021_04001Unsaturated hydraulic conductivity of compacted bio-cemented lateritic soil in municipal solid waste containment applicationOsinubi Kolawole Juwonlo0Gadzama Emmanuel1Eberemu Adrian Oshioname2Ijimdiya Thomas Stephen3Department of Civil Engineering, Ahmadu Bello UniversityDepartment of Civil Engineering, Modibbo Adama University of TechnologyDept. of Civil Engineering and African Centre of Excellence on New Pedagogies in Engineering Education Ahmadu Bello University ZariaDepartment of Civil Engineering, Ahmadu Bello UniversityMost engineering infrastructures, including municipal solid waste containment facilities, are situated in unsaturated zone. The use of chemical additives for soil improvement has been linked to the adverse environmental issues being experienced globally. Research into more sustainable methods of soil improvement has led to the discovery of a novel and innovative method known as microbial induced calcite precipitation (MICP). Lateritic soil was treated with stepped Sporosarcina pasteurii (S. pasteurii) suspension density up to 2.40 x 109 cells/ml at moulding water content (MWC) -2, 0 and +2 % relative to optimum moisture content (OMC) before compaction using Reduced British Standard light (RBSL), British Standard light (BSL), West African Standard (WAS) or Intermediate and British Standard heavy (BSH) energies. Compacted specimens were saturated with cementation reagent in three cycles with 1/3rd pore volume at 6 hours’ interval to induce calcite precipitation at an ambient laboratory temperature of 24±2°C. The soil-water characteristics curves (SWCC) of the specimens were determined using pressure plate extractor over a pressure range of 10-1500 kPa. Unsaturated hydraulic conductivity values were predicted for the S. pasteurii suspension densities considered using Brooks-Corey, van Genuchten as well as Fredlund and Xing curve fitting prediction models. Results show that the unsaturated hydraulic conductivity values of specimens prepared at lower, MWC relative to OMC were generally higher than at higher MWC regardless of compactive efforts and S. pasteurii suspension densities considered. The Brooks-Corey model gave the best predicted unsaturated hydraulic conductivity values which fit the requirements for waste containment facilities over the matric suction range and S. pasteurii suspension densities considered, than the van Genuchten and Fredlund – Xing, when compared with measured values.https://www.matec-conferences.org/articles/matecconf/pdf/2021/06/matecconf_PanAm-Unsat2021_04001.pdflateritic soilpore volumesporosarcina pasteurii.suspension densityunsaturated soils |
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Osinubi Kolawole Juwonlo Gadzama Emmanuel Eberemu Adrian Oshioname Ijimdiya Thomas Stephen Unsaturated hydraulic conductivity of compacted bio-cemented lateritic soil in municipal solid waste containment application MATEC Web of Conferences lateritic soil pore volume sporosarcina pasteurii. suspension density unsaturated soils |
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Osinubi Kolawole Juwonlo Gadzama Emmanuel Eberemu Adrian Oshioname Ijimdiya Thomas Stephen |
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Osinubi Kolawole Juwonlo |
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Unsaturated hydraulic conductivity of compacted bio-cemented lateritic soil in municipal solid waste containment application |
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Unsaturated hydraulic conductivity of compacted bio-cemented lateritic soil in municipal solid waste containment application |
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Unsaturated hydraulic conductivity of compacted bio-cemented lateritic soil in municipal solid waste containment application |
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Unsaturated hydraulic conductivity of compacted bio-cemented lateritic soil in municipal solid waste containment application |
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Unsaturated hydraulic conductivity of compacted bio-cemented lateritic soil in municipal solid waste containment application |
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unsaturated hydraulic conductivity of compacted bio-cemented lateritic soil in municipal solid waste containment application |
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Most engineering infrastructures, including municipal solid waste containment facilities, are situated in unsaturated zone. The use of chemical additives for soil improvement has been linked to the adverse environmental issues being experienced globally. Research into more sustainable methods of soil improvement has led to the discovery of a novel and innovative method known as microbial induced calcite precipitation (MICP). Lateritic soil was treated with stepped Sporosarcina pasteurii (S. pasteurii) suspension density up to 2.40 x 109 cells/ml at moulding water content (MWC) -2, 0 and +2 % relative to optimum moisture content (OMC) before compaction using Reduced British Standard light (RBSL), British Standard light (BSL), West African Standard (WAS) or Intermediate and British Standard heavy (BSH) energies. Compacted specimens were saturated with cementation reagent in three cycles with 1/3rd pore volume at 6 hours’ interval to induce calcite precipitation at an ambient laboratory temperature of 24±2°C. The soil-water characteristics curves (SWCC) of the specimens were determined using pressure plate extractor over a pressure range of 10-1500 kPa. Unsaturated hydraulic conductivity values were predicted for the S. pasteurii suspension densities considered using Brooks-Corey, van Genuchten as well as Fredlund and Xing curve fitting prediction models. Results show that the unsaturated hydraulic conductivity values of specimens prepared at lower, MWC relative to OMC were generally higher than at higher MWC regardless of compactive efforts and S. pasteurii suspension densities considered. The Brooks-Corey model gave the best predicted unsaturated hydraulic conductivity values which fit the requirements for waste containment facilities over the matric suction range and S. pasteurii suspension densities considered, than the van Genuchten and Fredlund – Xing, when compared with measured values. |
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lateritic soil pore volume sporosarcina pasteurii. suspension density unsaturated soils |
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