Comparative Assessment of Single- and Double-Interface Shear Tests of MSW Landfill Liners Using Large Direct Shear Equipment

Geosynthetics form an integral part of engineered municipal solid waste (MSW) landfill lining systems, as they provide cost saving and technical benefits. Their introduction in lining systems, however, has presented new potential interfaces for shear failure especially on bases and on side slopes of...

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Geomaterials
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Hydraulics
Interfaces
Interfacial shear strength
Laboratory tests
Landfill
Linings
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Municipal landfills
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Shear strength
Shear tests
Solid waste management
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