Development of flume model of inclined capillary barrier (clay silt/CDW) in a subtropical climate scenario

Interest in research on capillary barrier (CB) in regions with humid climates (tropical and subtropical) is increasing. One of the main advantages of such cover type is the greater flexibility regarding the materials that could compose it. A possibility is the use of construction and demolition wast...

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Main Authors: Oliveira Thays C.F., Dezen Bianca G.S., Bizarreta-Ortega Julio C.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2021-01-01
Series:MATEC Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://www.matec-conferences.org/articles/matecconf/pdf/2021/06/matecconf_PanAm-Unsat2021_04007.pdf
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spelling doaj-b57919d09f7f468ebcd9837c615cd9ca2021-05-04T12:21:53ZengEDP SciencesMATEC Web of Conferences2261-236X2021-01-013370400710.1051/matecconf/202133704007matecconf_PanAm-Unsat2021_04007Development of flume model of inclined capillary barrier (clay silt/CDW) in a subtropical climate scenarioOliveira Thays C.F.0Dezen Bianca G.S.1Bizarreta-Ortega Julio C.2Universidade Federal da Integração Latino-Americana (UNILA), Instituto Latino-Americano de Tecnologia, Infraestrutura e Território (ILATIT)Universidade Federal da Integração Latino-Americana (UNILA), Instituto Latino-Americano de Tecnologia, Infraestrutura e Território (ILATIT)Universidade Federal da Integração Latino-Americana (UNILA), Instituto Latino-Americano de Tecnologia, Infraestrutura e Território (ILATIT)Interest in research on capillary barrier (CB) in regions with humid climates (tropical and subtropical) is increasing. One of the main advantages of such cover type is the greater flexibility regarding the materials that could compose it. A possibility is the use of construction and demolition wastes (CDW), which would contribute to the solution of CDW destination, a problem in urban centers. Thus, the present work aimed an experimental evaluation of CB cover with CDW in its composition. A CB cover system was reproduced in a physical model in acrylic box, with clay soil as capillary layer and CDW as capillary block, given its granulometric and hydraulic contrast. The layers were arranged with the usual landfill slope, of 1:3, and a very heavy rain, of 90 mm, was simulated. Three tests were performed on the flume model, in which initial CDW saturation degree (S0) was varied in 4,5%, 10,3% and 17,3%. Results indicate formation, indeed, of capillary barrier between the two used materials. The most efficient model was the one with lowest initial CDW S0, of 4,5%. As the CWD S0 increased, time of flow permanence at materials interface decreased, indicating a CWD S0 in which such capillary barriers no longer function effectively. Regarding percolation rate, the maximum for a 90 mm rainfall was 2,7%, which fits the landfill cover projects criteria consulted.https://www.matec-conferences.org/articles/matecconf/pdf/2021/06/matecconf_PanAm-Unsat2021_04007.pdf
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author Oliveira Thays C.F.
Dezen Bianca G.S.
Bizarreta-Ortega Julio C.
spellingShingle Oliveira Thays C.F.
Dezen Bianca G.S.
Bizarreta-Ortega Julio C.
Development of flume model of inclined capillary barrier (clay silt/CDW) in a subtropical climate scenario
MATEC Web of Conferences
author_facet Oliveira Thays C.F.
Dezen Bianca G.S.
Bizarreta-Ortega Julio C.
author_sort Oliveira Thays C.F.
title Development of flume model of inclined capillary barrier (clay silt/CDW) in a subtropical climate scenario
title_short Development of flume model of inclined capillary barrier (clay silt/CDW) in a subtropical climate scenario
title_full Development of flume model of inclined capillary barrier (clay silt/CDW) in a subtropical climate scenario
title_fullStr Development of flume model of inclined capillary barrier (clay silt/CDW) in a subtropical climate scenario
title_full_unstemmed Development of flume model of inclined capillary barrier (clay silt/CDW) in a subtropical climate scenario
title_sort development of flume model of inclined capillary barrier (clay silt/cdw) in a subtropical climate scenario
publisher EDP Sciences
series MATEC Web of Conferences
issn 2261-236X
publishDate 2021-01-01
description Interest in research on capillary barrier (CB) in regions with humid climates (tropical and subtropical) is increasing. One of the main advantages of such cover type is the greater flexibility regarding the materials that could compose it. A possibility is the use of construction and demolition wastes (CDW), which would contribute to the solution of CDW destination, a problem in urban centers. Thus, the present work aimed an experimental evaluation of CB cover with CDW in its composition. A CB cover system was reproduced in a physical model in acrylic box, with clay soil as capillary layer and CDW as capillary block, given its granulometric and hydraulic contrast. The layers were arranged with the usual landfill slope, of 1:3, and a very heavy rain, of 90 mm, was simulated. Three tests were performed on the flume model, in which initial CDW saturation degree (S0) was varied in 4,5%, 10,3% and 17,3%. Results indicate formation, indeed, of capillary barrier between the two used materials. The most efficient model was the one with lowest initial CDW S0, of 4,5%. As the CWD S0 increased, time of flow permanence at materials interface decreased, indicating a CWD S0 in which such capillary barriers no longer function effectively. Regarding percolation rate, the maximum for a 90 mm rainfall was 2,7%, which fits the landfill cover projects criteria consulted.
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