Study on the Electro-Osmosis-Combined-Preloading Method in Strengthening Reclaimed Sludge from the Macroscopic and Microscopic Views

The electro-osmosis-combined-preloading method is considered very promising in soft soil improvement, while the uncertainty in the function mechanism has hindered its practical application. To explore the mechanism of the combined method, experiments concerning the single electro-osmosis method and...

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Published in:Journal of Marine Science and Engineering
Main Authors: Yanli Tao, Jianfeng Zhu, Jian Zhou, Zeyi Yu, Jia Lu
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2022-05-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2077-1312/10/5/646
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author Yanli Tao
Jianfeng Zhu
Jian Zhou
Zeyi Yu
Jia Lu
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Jian Zhou
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Jia Lu
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description The electro-osmosis-combined-preloading method is considered very promising in soft soil improvement, while the uncertainty in the function mechanism has hindered its practical application. To explore the mechanism of the combined method, experiments concerning the single electro-osmosis method and the combined method were carried out using reclaimed sludge. Macroscopic and microscopic properties of the soil were explored and compared. Drainage, soil settlement, soil water content and soil pore structure were detected during the experiments. The total drainage and average settlement of the combined method were, respectively, 20.8% and 34.5% greater than that of the single electro-osmosis method. The average void ratio of soils treated by the combined method was 13.8% lower than that by the electro-osmosis method. Moreover, reduction rates of the soil water content are found higher than that of the apparent void ratio for each method. It can be concluded that the combined method had better performances, both from the macroscopic and microscopic views. Furthermore, a theoretical analysis demonstrated that soil was desaturated and the soil shrinkage volume was lower than the drained water volume during electro-osmosis. This is derived from the essence of electro-osmosis, which determines that considerable pores formerly occupied by drained water cannot be effectively compressed. The combined method can fully use the advantages of the single methods by active drainage through electro-osmosis and further compression of the soil skeleton through preloading. Therefore, the electro-osmosis-combined-preloading method was strongly recommended for reclaimed sludge strengthening.
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spelling doaj-art-e76fcb86d6b14b0d95e821cd05bb64ff2025-08-19T22:51:31ZengMDPI AGJournal of Marine Science and Engineering2077-13122022-05-0110564610.3390/jmse10050646Study on the Electro-Osmosis-Combined-Preloading Method in Strengthening Reclaimed Sludge from the Macroscopic and Microscopic ViewsYanli Tao0Jianfeng Zhu1Jian Zhou2Zeyi Yu3Jia Lu4School of Civil Engineering and Architecture, Zhejiang University of Science and Technology, Hangzhou 310023, ChinaSchool of Civil Engineering and Architecture, Zhejiang University of Science and Technology, Hangzhou 310023, ChinaResearch Center of Coastal and Urban Geotechnical Engineering, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou 310038, ChinaSchool of Civil Engineering and Architecture, Zhejiang University of Science and Technology, Hangzhou 310023, ChinaZhejiang Wuzhou Engineering Project Management Co., Ltd., Hangzhou 310023, ChinaThe electro-osmosis-combined-preloading method is considered very promising in soft soil improvement, while the uncertainty in the function mechanism has hindered its practical application. To explore the mechanism of the combined method, experiments concerning the single electro-osmosis method and the combined method were carried out using reclaimed sludge. Macroscopic and microscopic properties of the soil were explored and compared. Drainage, soil settlement, soil water content and soil pore structure were detected during the experiments. The total drainage and average settlement of the combined method were, respectively, 20.8% and 34.5% greater than that of the single electro-osmosis method. The average void ratio of soils treated by the combined method was 13.8% lower than that by the electro-osmosis method. Moreover, reduction rates of the soil water content are found higher than that of the apparent void ratio for each method. It can be concluded that the combined method had better performances, both from the macroscopic and microscopic views. Furthermore, a theoretical analysis demonstrated that soil was desaturated and the soil shrinkage volume was lower than the drained water volume during electro-osmosis. This is derived from the essence of electro-osmosis, which determines that considerable pores formerly occupied by drained water cannot be effectively compressed. The combined method can fully use the advantages of the single methods by active drainage through electro-osmosis and further compression of the soil skeleton through preloading. Therefore, the electro-osmosis-combined-preloading method was strongly recommended for reclaimed sludge strengthening.https://www.mdpi.com/2077-1312/10/5/646electro-osmosiselectro-osmosis-combined-preloadingmacroscopic propertymicroscopic propertyreclaimed sludge
spellingShingle Yanli Tao
Jianfeng Zhu
Jian Zhou
Zeyi Yu
Jia Lu
Study on the Electro-Osmosis-Combined-Preloading Method in Strengthening Reclaimed Sludge from the Macroscopic and Microscopic Views
electro-osmosis
electro-osmosis-combined-preloading
macroscopic property
microscopic property
reclaimed sludge
title Study on the Electro-Osmosis-Combined-Preloading Method in Strengthening Reclaimed Sludge from the Macroscopic and Microscopic Views
title_full Study on the Electro-Osmosis-Combined-Preloading Method in Strengthening Reclaimed Sludge from the Macroscopic and Microscopic Views
title_fullStr Study on the Electro-Osmosis-Combined-Preloading Method in Strengthening Reclaimed Sludge from the Macroscopic and Microscopic Views
title_full_unstemmed Study on the Electro-Osmosis-Combined-Preloading Method in Strengthening Reclaimed Sludge from the Macroscopic and Microscopic Views
title_short Study on the Electro-Osmosis-Combined-Preloading Method in Strengthening Reclaimed Sludge from the Macroscopic and Microscopic Views
title_sort study on the electro osmosis combined preloading method in strengthening reclaimed sludge from the macroscopic and microscopic views
topic electro-osmosis
electro-osmosis-combined-preloading
macroscopic property
microscopic property
reclaimed sludge
url https://www.mdpi.com/2077-1312/10/5/646
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