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Swelling behaviours of compacted lime-softening sludge for application in landfill liners

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SCIENTIFIC REPORTS
Volume 11, Issue 1, Pages -

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NATURE PORTFOLIO
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-021-94688-2

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  1. Warsaw University of Technology

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This study investigated the swelling potential of compacted lime-softening sludge for landfill liner application, finding that the expansion index was significantly influenced by initial moisture content and liquid chemistry. An increase in moisture content limited swelling, with the most suitable sludge moisture content for landfill liners being between (w(opt)+2.0%) and (w(opt)+4.0%).
The objective of this study was to investigate the swelling potential of compacted lime-softening sludge for application in landfill liners. The study involved the assessment of the effect of compaction and moulding moisture content (30-40%), corresponding to the Proctor standard compaction test. One-dimensional oedometer swell tests were conducted using distilled water, tap water, and municipal landfill leachate, resulting in the determination of the expansion indices. Moreover, changes in the moisture content and dry density during the swelling process were investigated. The expansion index was significantly influenced by the initial moisture content and liquid chemistry. Subsequently, these factors also affected the sludge dry density decrease, and its moisture content increase, whereas the impact of the initial dry density on expansion was of low importance. An increase in the sludge moulding moisture content, limited swelling in all liquids used. The highest expansion, dry density, and moisture content changes due to swelling were identified for leachate at ww(opt). The novelty of the work lies in identifying a significant plunge of the expansion index at w approximate to w(opt) for the leachate swelling test. The lime-softening sludge non-swelling moisture content was defined as w(non) approximate to (w(opt)+4.0%)-(w(opt)+4.5%). For practical engineering implications, the moisture content between (w(opt)+2.0%) and (w(opt)+4.0%) was provided for the most suitable sludge application in landfill liners.

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