The shear strength of particulate material–smooth geomembrane interfaces results predominantly from ploughing and/or sliding of the particles at the interface. The relative contribution of particle sliding and ploughing for a given smooth geomembrane surface is principally a function of relative material hardness, particle angularity, and normal stress. The relative material hardness is ambient temperature dependent since the geomembrane is polymer based. When ploughing occurs at any temperature, the geomembrane surface wears, resulting in altered surface topography and different interface strength. This paper summarises the results of a study that quantified changes in the surface roughness of geomembranes as a function of ambient temperature, normal stress, and particle angularity. Surface roughness measurements were made on both virgin and post-shear smooth geomembrane specimens using a stylus profilometer to quantify the extent of wear resulting from shearing against different counterface materials at different temperatures under different normal stresses. Increased ambient temperature and particle angularity significantly increased the geomembrane surface roughness and provided quantitative insight into the wear mechanisms at granular material–smooth geomembrane interfaces.
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October 05 2015
Shear-induced changes in smooth geomembrane surface topography at different ambient temperatures Available to Purchase
J. D. Frost;
J. D. Frost
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1School of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA 30332, USA, Telephone: +1 404 8942280; Telefax: +1 404 8942281; E-mail: david.frost@ce.gatech.edu
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T. Karademir
T. Karademir
Assistant Professor
2Department of Civil Engineering, Istanbul Bilgi University, Istanbul 34060, Turkey, Telephone: +90 533 3113598; Telefax: +90 212 6253086; E-mail: tanay.karademir@bilgi.edu.tr (corresponding author)
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Received:
August 14 2014
Revision Received:
July 06 2015
Accepted:
August 25 2015
Online ISSN: 1751-7613
Print ISSN: 1072-6349
© 2015 Thomas Telford Ltd
2015
Geosynthetics International (2016) 23 (2): 113–128.
Article history
Received:
August 14 2014
Revision Received:
July 06 2015
Accepted:
August 25 2015
Citation
Frost JD, Karademir T (2016), "Shear-induced changes in smooth geomembrane surface topography at different ambient temperatures". Geosynthetics International, Vol. 23 No. 2 pp. 113–128, doi: https://doi.org/10.1680/jgein.15.00036
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