Desiccation and crack behavior of modified waste materials–clay mixture as landfill liner: a systematic review

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A. S. Puspita
M. A. Budihardjo
B. P. Samadikun
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[1] Diponegoro University,Master of Environmental Engineering
[2] Universitas Diponegoro,Environmental Sustainability Research Group
[3] Diponegoro University,Department of Environmental Engineering
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Bibliometric analysis; Fractal analysis; X-ray computed tomography (CT); Waste material;
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Cracking behavior can reduce soil hydraulic and mechanical properties and is a preferential pathway for water flow and pollutant transportation, resulting in polluted environment, such as application to landfill liners and capping. Recently, researchers have advocated the use of waste materials for clay mixtures using various measurement and analysis methods. Therefore, this study aims to conduct a bibliometric analysis of the scientific literature published between 2002 and 2021 obtained from Scopus to quantitatively identify research trends, key research areas, and future research paths in this field on desiccation and crack behavior using waste materials as landfill liners. The VOS viewer software was used to analyze 41 articles in which the paper selection process was filtered. The results showed that the fly ash mixture's application as a landfill liner could reduce cracking significantly. Furthermore, fractal analysis and X-ray computed tomography measurements have proven to be good candidates for measuring cracks because they are the most accurate for calculating the crack value. Waste materials such as fly ash can be applied as landfill liners with other materials, such as bentonite and coconut coir fibers. This study is beneficial for improving the design and selecting the appropriate materials for landfill liners.
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页码:5231 / 5246
页数:15
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