Permeability and compression characteristics of municipal solid waste samples Academic Article uri icon

abstract

  • Four series of laboratory tests were conducted to evaluate the permeability and compression characteristics of municipal solid waste (MSW) samples. While the two series of tests were conducted using a conventional small-scale consolidometer, the two others were conducted in a large-scale consolidometer specially constructed for this study. In each consolidometer, the MSW samples were tested at two different moisture contents, i.e., original moisture content and field capacity. A scale effect between the two consolidometers with different sizes was investigated. The tests were carried out on samples reconsolidated to pressures of 123, 246, and 369 kPa. Time settlement data gathered from each load increment were employed to plot strain versus log-time graphs. The data acquired from the compression tests were used to back calculate primary and secondary compression indices. The consolidometers were later adapted for permeability experiments. The values of indices and the coefficient of compressibility for the MSW samples tested were within a relatively narrow range despite the size of the consolidometer and the different moisture contents of the specimens tested. The values of the coefficient of permeability were within a band of two orders of magnitude (10-6-10-4 m/s). The data presented in this paper agreed very well with the data reported by previous researchers. It was concluded that the scale effect in the compression behavior was significant. However, there was usually no linear relationship between the results obtained in the tests. Springer-Verlag 2006.

published proceedings

  • ENVIRONMENTAL GEOLOGY

author list (cited authors)

  • Durmusoglu, E., Sanchez, I. M., & Corapcioglu, M. Y.

citation count

  • 38

complete list of authors

  • Durmusoglu, Ertan||Sanchez, Itza M||Corapcioglu, M Yavuz

publication date

  • August 2006