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Influence of CaCl2 solution on the permeability of different clay-based cutoff walls

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  • 1. Geotechnical Research Institute, Hohai University, Nanjing, Jiangsu 210098, China; 2. College of Environment, Hohai University, Nanjing, Jiangsu 210098, China

Received date: 2014-07-21

  Online published: 2018-06-09

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This work was supported by the National Program on Key Basic Research Project of China (973 program) (2012CB719804), the National Science and Technology Major (2012ZX07103005, 2013ZX07113001), the Infrastructure Construction Projects of Science and Technology (BM2013013) and the Scientific Research Innovation Projects of Ordinary Higher Education Graduate in Jiangsu Province (KYZZ_0142).

Abstract

Clay-based cutoff walls have been widely used as in situ barriers for contaminant isolation and controlling migration of the contaminated groundwater in landfills and site remediation engineering. With the interaction between CaCl2 solution and cutoff walls formed by mixing stratum of clays, what would happen to the permeability? To explore this problem, the Fujian standard sand is used to simulate sandy stratum and four different clays are selected as addition material, and the specimens are consolidated after mixing and pouring. Then the permeability coefficient and moisture characteristic curves of specimens are measured by the improved flexible-wall permeameters and the centrifuge test. The results indicate that at the 10% adding level of clay, all the final permeability coefficients are increased after the four sand-clay mixtures are permeated with 0.2 mol/L CaCl2 solution. Compared with the tap water, and the increases of permeability coefficients are less than 10 times their original values. In addition, the porosities of four mixtures decrease only slightly. The experimental results imply that calcium ions may substitute those monovalent cations on the surface of clay mineral particles, leading to a decreases in the thickness of diffuse double layer and bound water, and hence the increase of effective porosity.

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ZHU Wei , XU Hao-qing , WANG Sheng-wei , FAN Xi-hui, . Influence of CaCl2 solution on the permeability of different clay-based cutoff walls[J]. Rock and Soil Mechanics, 2016 , 37(5) : 1224 -1230 . DOI: 10.16285/j.rsm.2016.05.002

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