Strength Characterization of Sand-Bentonite Mixtures and the Effect of Cement Additives

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Taylor & Francis Inc

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This article studies the strength properties of compacted sand-bentonite landfill barrier material with and without cement addition at different periods of aging. Test results indicated that strength values, both in compression and tension, increased up to threefold in cement added samples, as well as enhancing the ductile behavior. Cubic modulus, described as the slope of the elastic portion of the cubic compressive stress versus strain curves, is determined along with initial and flexural moduli, and all the strength and moduli values were correlated with each other. Finally, it is concluded that there is a marked improvement in strength properties and moduli with cement inclusion and that the effect of aging has been very effective.

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cement, cubic strength, split tensile strength, sand-bentonite, unconfined compressive strength, flexural strength

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Marine Georesources & Geotechnology

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34

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3

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