Effects of Clay Content on Pore Structure Characteristics of Marine Soft Soil

This study investigates the pore structure characteristics of a marine soft soil of the Beibu Gulf, Guangxi Province, China and its variation with clay content. Pore-size distribution was measured by Mercury intrusion porosimetry (MIP) and analyzed based on fractal theory. The analysis of the result...

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Main Authors: Wencan Jiao, Dong Zhou, Yetian Wang
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-04-01
Series:Water
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/13/9/1160
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spelling doaj-e87985b7858e401daacf68b20b8d31232021-04-22T23:04:55ZengMDPI AGWater2073-44412021-04-01131160116010.3390/w13091160Effects of Clay Content on Pore Structure Characteristics of Marine Soft SoilWencan Jiao0Dong Zhou1Yetian Wang2College of Civil Engineering and Architecture, Guangxi University, Nanning 530004, ChinaCollege of Civil Engineering and Architecture, Guangxi University, Nanning 530004, ChinaCollege of Civil Engineering and Architecture, Guangxi University, Nanning 530004, ChinaThis study investigates the pore structure characteristics of a marine soft soil of the Beibu Gulf, Guangxi Province, China and its variation with clay content. Pore-size distribution was measured by Mercury intrusion porosimetry (MIP) and analyzed based on fractal theory. The analysis of the results relies on the distinction of several types of pores: micropores, small pores, mesopores and macropores, separated by the critical pore diameters of 0.02 μm, 0.18 μm and 0.78 μm, respectively. Mesopores and small pores were dominant, accounting for more than 75% of the total pore volume. Small pore volume increases with clay content at the expense of the mesopore volume. Between 22.31% and 32.31% clay, the connectivity of pores improves with clay content, while the tortuosity of pores increases from 22.31% to 32.31% of clay and then decreases between 32.31% and 37.31% clay. Marine soft soil in the Beibu Gulf is characterized by multiple fractal dimensions. Macropores had a large (close to 3) fractal dimension, independent of clay content. Mesopores and small pores had a smaller fractal dimension comprised between 2.1 and 2.4, while the fractal dimension of micropores did not exceed 1.5. The fractal dimension of mesopores and micropores are influenced significantly by the clay content. The study of the porosity of the marine soft soil of the Beibu Gulf could serve as a useful basis for the prediction of its hydraulic properties.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/13/9/1160marine soft soilpore-size distributionmercury intrusion porosimetryconnectivitytortuosityfractal dimension
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author Wencan Jiao
Dong Zhou
Yetian Wang
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Dong Zhou
Yetian Wang
Effects of Clay Content on Pore Structure Characteristics of Marine Soft Soil
Water
marine soft soil
pore-size distribution
mercury intrusion porosimetry
connectivity
tortuosity
fractal dimension
author_facet Wencan Jiao
Dong Zhou
Yetian Wang
author_sort Wencan Jiao
title Effects of Clay Content on Pore Structure Characteristics of Marine Soft Soil
title_short Effects of Clay Content on Pore Structure Characteristics of Marine Soft Soil
title_full Effects of Clay Content on Pore Structure Characteristics of Marine Soft Soil
title_fullStr Effects of Clay Content on Pore Structure Characteristics of Marine Soft Soil
title_full_unstemmed Effects of Clay Content on Pore Structure Characteristics of Marine Soft Soil
title_sort effects of clay content on pore structure characteristics of marine soft soil
publisher MDPI AG
series Water
issn 2073-4441
publishDate 2021-04-01
description This study investigates the pore structure characteristics of a marine soft soil of the Beibu Gulf, Guangxi Province, China and its variation with clay content. Pore-size distribution was measured by Mercury intrusion porosimetry (MIP) and analyzed based on fractal theory. The analysis of the results relies on the distinction of several types of pores: micropores, small pores, mesopores and macropores, separated by the critical pore diameters of 0.02 μm, 0.18 μm and 0.78 μm, respectively. Mesopores and small pores were dominant, accounting for more than 75% of the total pore volume. Small pore volume increases with clay content at the expense of the mesopore volume. Between 22.31% and 32.31% clay, the connectivity of pores improves with clay content, while the tortuosity of pores increases from 22.31% to 32.31% of clay and then decreases between 32.31% and 37.31% clay. Marine soft soil in the Beibu Gulf is characterized by multiple fractal dimensions. Macropores had a large (close to 3) fractal dimension, independent of clay content. Mesopores and small pores had a smaller fractal dimension comprised between 2.1 and 2.4, while the fractal dimension of micropores did not exceed 1.5. The fractal dimension of mesopores and micropores are influenced significantly by the clay content. The study of the porosity of the marine soft soil of the Beibu Gulf could serve as a useful basis for the prediction of its hydraulic properties.
topic marine soft soil
pore-size distribution
mercury intrusion porosimetry
connectivity
tortuosity
fractal dimension
url https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/13/9/1160
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