The effect of micro- and nanosilica on the soil permeability coefficient under cyclic freezing and thawing conditions

The paper presents the analysis of the permeability coefficient of frost-susceptible soil with microsilica (MS) and nanosilica (NS) addition. Tests were performed in a triaxial apparatus in three variants: on pure soil samples, on soil samples with a 5% MS and on soil samples with a 5% NS addition....

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Main Authors: Zięba Zofia, Witek Kinga, Mońka Jakub
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2018-01-01
Series:E3S Web of Conferences
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20186602004
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spelling doaj-528eb4a5a2194ae3a80d0692a5d19fdf2021-03-02T11:02:29ZengEDP SciencesE3S Web of Conferences2267-12422018-01-01660200410.1051/e3sconf/20186602004e3sconf_ag2018_02004The effect of micro- and nanosilica on the soil permeability coefficient under cyclic freezing and thawing conditionsZięba ZofiaWitek KingaMońka JakubThe paper presents the analysis of the permeability coefficient of frost-susceptible soil with microsilica (MS) and nanosilica (NS) addition. Tests were performed in a triaxial apparatus in three variants: on pure soil samples, on soil samples with a 5% MS and on soil samples with a 5% NS addition. Because of the frost-susceptible properties of analysed soil, the permeability coefficient was determined on unfrozen samples and on samples after 10 cycles of freezing and thawing. The preliminary test results demonstrated that both microsilica and nanosilica have beneficial properties related to subsoil sealing. These properties are considerably stronger for nanosilica. Also, in all cases, the permeability coefficient increased after 10 cycles of freezing and thawing, but the change trend remained the same. Nanosilica shows particularly good sealing properties in frost-susceptible soils. This confirms that it may be applied as a separate additive, which is not commonly used in engineering practice. Nano particles are usually used to extend the scope of micro additives’ influence. In order to recognise the beneficial influence of analysed additives on soil permeability, the recognition of the changes in microstructure is necessary.https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20186602004MicrosilicaNanosilicaPermeability coefficientFrostsusceptible soilCyclic freezing and thawing
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author Zięba Zofia
Witek Kinga
Mońka Jakub
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Witek Kinga
Mońka Jakub
The effect of micro- and nanosilica on the soil permeability coefficient under cyclic freezing and thawing conditions
E3S Web of Conferences
Microsilica
Nanosilica
Permeability coefficient
Frostsusceptible soil
Cyclic freezing and thawing
author_facet Zięba Zofia
Witek Kinga
Mońka Jakub
author_sort Zięba Zofia
title The effect of micro- and nanosilica on the soil permeability coefficient under cyclic freezing and thawing conditions
title_short The effect of micro- and nanosilica on the soil permeability coefficient under cyclic freezing and thawing conditions
title_full The effect of micro- and nanosilica on the soil permeability coefficient under cyclic freezing and thawing conditions
title_fullStr The effect of micro- and nanosilica on the soil permeability coefficient under cyclic freezing and thawing conditions
title_full_unstemmed The effect of micro- and nanosilica on the soil permeability coefficient under cyclic freezing and thawing conditions
title_sort effect of micro- and nanosilica on the soil permeability coefficient under cyclic freezing and thawing conditions
publisher EDP Sciences
series E3S Web of Conferences
issn 2267-1242
publishDate 2018-01-01
description The paper presents the analysis of the permeability coefficient of frost-susceptible soil with microsilica (MS) and nanosilica (NS) addition. Tests were performed in a triaxial apparatus in three variants: on pure soil samples, on soil samples with a 5% MS and on soil samples with a 5% NS addition. Because of the frost-susceptible properties of analysed soil, the permeability coefficient was determined on unfrozen samples and on samples after 10 cycles of freezing and thawing. The preliminary test results demonstrated that both microsilica and nanosilica have beneficial properties related to subsoil sealing. These properties are considerably stronger for nanosilica. Also, in all cases, the permeability coefficient increased after 10 cycles of freezing and thawing, but the change trend remained the same. Nanosilica shows particularly good sealing properties in frost-susceptible soils. This confirms that it may be applied as a separate additive, which is not commonly used in engineering practice. Nano particles are usually used to extend the scope of micro additives’ influence. In order to recognise the beneficial influence of analysed additives on soil permeability, the recognition of the changes in microstructure is necessary.
topic Microsilica
Nanosilica
Permeability coefficient
Frostsusceptible soil
Cyclic freezing and thawing
url https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20186602004
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