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HYDRAULIC DESIGN OF GEOSYNTHETIC AND GRANULAR LIQUID COLLECTION LAYERS COMPRISING TWO DIFFERENT SLOPES (2000)
Liquid collection layers used in landfills often comprise two sections with different slopes. Typically, one of the slopes ismuch steeper than the other one. The steeper slope is generally the downstream slope in a landfill cover and the upstream slope in a leachate collection layer. The liquid collection material is generally a geosynthetic (such as a geonet) on the steep slope and is either a geosynthetic or a granular material (such as sand or gravel) on the other slope. Designmethods are available for the casewhere there is a drainthat promptly removes the liquid at the toe of each of the two sections. This paper provides a method to design the liquid collection layer for the case where there is no drain at the connection between the two sections, i.e. when the only drain is at the toe of the downstream section
Reference:
Geosynthetics International, Special Issue on Liquid Collection Systems, Vol. 7, Nos. 4-6, 2000
Geosynthetics International, Special Issue on Liquid Collection Systems, Vol. 7, Nos. 4-6, 2000
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GeoSyntec Consultants, USA
USA
GeoSyntec Consultants, USA
USA
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