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Interface shear damage to a HDPE geomembrane. II: Gravel drainage layer
Patrick J. Fox, Stuart S. Thielmann
Civil and Environmental Engineering
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High-density Polyethylene
100%
Gravel
100%
Interface Shear
100%
Drainage Layer
100%
Geomembrane
100%
Geotextile
50%
Shear Displacement
25%
High Normal Stress
25%
Landfill
12%
Design Decisions
12%
Stress Conditions
12%
High Stress
12%
Direct Shear Test
12%
Shear-induced
12%
Static Pressure
12%
Interface Shear Strength
12%
Hole Diameter
12%
Low Normal Stress
12%
Out-of-plane Deformation
12%
Failure Surface
12%
Surface Location
12%
Reasonable Expectations
12%
Damage Mitigation
12%
No Damage
12%
Bottom Liner
12%
Liner System
12%
Engineering
Shear Damage
100%
Nonwoven Geotextile
25%
Protection Layer
12%
Compacted Sand
12%