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Abstract
The stress crack resistance (SCR) of different multilayered textured geomembranes (GMBs) immersed in synthetic municipal solid waste leachate at 55°C and 85°C for 50 months was assessed using their smooth edge or smooth equivalent GMBs made from the same formulation as textured GMBs. The difference between the actual thickness of the smooth edge and the nominal thickness of the GMB was shown to result in SCR values that do not reflect the true SCR of the GMB resin when assessed based on the current ASTM standard test procedure. As such, adjustments to the current test method are presented to limit its effect on SCR, especially when comparing the performance of different GMBs based on SCR. Additionally, due to variations in formulation and thickness of the textured and smooth portions of GMB rolls, a new double-notching technique was examined to assess the SCR of the textured portion. Using this technique on samples from textured and smooth portions at different incubation times showed similar initial and stabilised SCR values but different SCR degradation rates for the two different parts of the same GMB roll. Relying solely on SCR values obtained from the smooth edge/smooth equivalent GMB may thus underestimate or overestimate the degradation of multilayered textured GMBs.
期刊介绍:
An online only, rapid publication journal, Geosynthetics International – an official journal of the International Geosynthetics Society (IGS) – publishes the best information on current geosynthetics technology in research, design innovation, new materials and construction practice.
Topics covered
The whole of geosynthetic materials (including natural fibre products) such as research, behaviour, performance analysis, testing, design, construction methods, case histories and field experience. Geosynthetics International is received by all members of the IGS as part of their membership, and is published in e-only format six times a year.