This paper presents the results of a laboratory evaluation of hydraulic conductivity k of black cotton soil modified with 10% quarry fines and treated with 0, 4, 8, 12 and 16% cement kiln dust (CKD) with reference to the use of the composite as landfill liner. Physical characterisation and k tests were conducted on untreated and treated soil mixtures. Specimens for the k test were prepared at moulding water contents of −2, 0, +2 and +4% of optimum water content and compacted using the British Standard light effort. Permeation with water was carried out after curing specimens for 7 and 28 d using the falling head test system. Results show that treated soil mixtures exhibited a decrease in k when moulding water content increased from 2% dry to 2% wet of optimum, but a subsequent increase in moulding water content to 4% wet of optimum caused an increase in k. The k of treated soil mixtures decreased, on average, by a factor of 3 for specimens prepared at CKD = 4% and by three orders of magnitude for CKD = 16% relative to the untreated condition. Furthermore, there was a significant difference between k values for 7 and 28 d cured specimens.
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June 26 2017
Hydraulic conductivity of modified clay treated with CKD
Agapitus A Amadi, PhD, REngr;
Department of Civil Engineering, Federal University of Technology, Minna, Nigeria
(corresponding author: agapitus.amadi@futminna.edu.ng)
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Christian O Alih, BEng
Christian O Alih, BEng
Department of Civil Engineering, Federal University of Technology, Minna, Nigeria
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(corresponding author: agapitus.amadi@futminna.edu.ng)
Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Received:
September 04 2016
Accepted:
May 15 2017
Online ISSN: 2051-803X
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2019
Environmental Geotechnics (2019) 6 (1): 26–33.
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Received:
September 04 2016
Accepted:
May 15 2017
Citation
Amadi AA, Alih CO (2019), "Hydraulic conductivity of modified clay treated with CKD". Environmental Geotechnics, Vol. 6 No. 1 pp. 26–33, doi: https://doi.org/10.1680/jenge.16.00025
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