Strength properties of soils treated with calcium-based flocculants and their impact on vacuum preloading

In this study, a series of unconfined compressive strength tests were conducted to investigate the effect of calcium-based flocculants on the strength and deformation properties of slurry. The test results indicated that the presence of calcium-based flocculants [Ca(OH)2 or CaCl2] significantly enha...

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出版年:Frontiers in Earth Science
主要な著者: Jinkai Yan, Lei Liu, Yan Ma, Zhihui Wang, Tianxiang Ren
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言語:英語
出版事項: Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-12-01
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オンライン・アクセス:https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/feart.2023.1276159/full
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Lei Liu
Yan Ma
Zhihui Wang
Tianxiang Ren
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Tianxiang Ren
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description In this study, a series of unconfined compressive strength tests were conducted to investigate the effect of calcium-based flocculants on the strength and deformation properties of slurry. The test results indicated that the presence of calcium-based flocculants [Ca(OH)2 or CaCl2] significantly enhanced the unconfined compressive strength (qu) of soil. A non-linear relationship was observed between qu and CaCl2 content, revealing that the maximum value of qu is obtained at a CaCl2 concentration of 24.8%. qu exhibited a high increase rate at early curing time in the presence of Ca(OH)2, with a lower increase rate after a longer curing time and high Ca(OH)2 content. The deformation modulus E50 showed an increasing trend with increasing CaCl2 content at 3 and 7 d, followed by a decreasing trend with increasing CaCl2 content at 14 and 28 d. However, the failure strain εf for CaCl2-treated soil ranges from 2.4% to 4.8%, showing no relation with qu. A significant increase in E50 for Ca(OH)2-treated soil in the early curing stages (3 and 7 d) was observed because of the increase in qu. After 14 d of curing, E50 tended to decrease with increasing Ca(OH)2 content. A positive relationship between the degree of vacuum and qu in the presence of calcium-based flocculants was proposed, indicating that a higher qu of treated soil leads to a lower water content after vacuum treatment for the same preloading period, emphasizing that the vacuum treatment efficiency increases with an increase in the qu of calcium-based flocculant-treated soil.
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spelling doaj-art-db9200d0a2a74e00aafbfda8294dd8d12025-08-19T23:05:58ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Earth Science2296-64632023-12-011110.3389/feart.2023.12761591276159Strength properties of soils treated with calcium-based flocculants and their impact on vacuum preloadingJinkai Yan0Lei Liu1Yan Ma2Zhihui Wang3Tianxiang Ren4Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences, Beijing, ChinaUrban Construction School, Beijing City University, Beijing, ChinaChinese Academy of Geological Sciences, Beijing, ChinaChinese Academy of Geological Sciences, Beijing, ChinaChinese Academy of Geological Sciences, Beijing, ChinaIn this study, a series of unconfined compressive strength tests were conducted to investigate the effect of calcium-based flocculants on the strength and deformation properties of slurry. The test results indicated that the presence of calcium-based flocculants [Ca(OH)2 or CaCl2] significantly enhanced the unconfined compressive strength (qu) of soil. A non-linear relationship was observed between qu and CaCl2 content, revealing that the maximum value of qu is obtained at a CaCl2 concentration of 24.8%. qu exhibited a high increase rate at early curing time in the presence of Ca(OH)2, with a lower increase rate after a longer curing time and high Ca(OH)2 content. The deformation modulus E50 showed an increasing trend with increasing CaCl2 content at 3 and 7 d, followed by a decreasing trend with increasing CaCl2 content at 14 and 28 d. However, the failure strain εf for CaCl2-treated soil ranges from 2.4% to 4.8%, showing no relation with qu. A significant increase in E50 for Ca(OH)2-treated soil in the early curing stages (3 and 7 d) was observed because of the increase in qu. After 14 d of curing, E50 tended to decrease with increasing Ca(OH)2 content. A positive relationship between the degree of vacuum and qu in the presence of calcium-based flocculants was proposed, indicating that a higher qu of treated soil leads to a lower water content after vacuum treatment for the same preloading period, emphasizing that the vacuum treatment efficiency increases with an increase in the qu of calcium-based flocculant-treated soil.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/feart.2023.1276159/fulldredged slurrycalcium-based flocculantsstrengthvacuum efficiencysoil treatment
spellingShingle Jinkai Yan
Lei Liu
Yan Ma
Zhihui Wang
Tianxiang Ren
Strength properties of soils treated with calcium-based flocculants and their impact on vacuum preloading
dredged slurry
calcium-based flocculants
strength
vacuum efficiency
soil treatment
title Strength properties of soils treated with calcium-based flocculants and their impact on vacuum preloading
title_full Strength properties of soils treated with calcium-based flocculants and their impact on vacuum preloading
title_fullStr Strength properties of soils treated with calcium-based flocculants and their impact on vacuum preloading
title_full_unstemmed Strength properties of soils treated with calcium-based flocculants and their impact on vacuum preloading
title_short Strength properties of soils treated with calcium-based flocculants and their impact on vacuum preloading
title_sort strength properties of soils treated with calcium based flocculants and their impact on vacuum preloading
topic dredged slurry
calcium-based flocculants
strength
vacuum efficiency
soil treatment
url https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/feart.2023.1276159/full
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