Compressibility behavior of conditioned sandy clay considering the physical degradation of foam: tunneling issue

IF 0.7 Q4 GREEN & SUSTAINABLE SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Mœz SELMI, Yahya ALASSAF, Mariem KACEM, Mehrez JAMEI
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Surfactants in the form of liquid foam are commonly used for ensuring the fluidity of conditioned soil during shield tunneling in mining zone. The compressibility can be significantly affected, depending on the percentage of fine soil. Thus, this paper investigates the compressibility of foam-conditioned fine soil. Oedometric tests as a function of the percentage of foam have been performed. Foam’s stability was analyzed, considering a laboratory soil made from 40% kaolinite and 60% of sand and mixed with a foaming agent based on an anionic surfactant. Experimental results showed that the foam stability was manifested through a reduction of the foam’s volume followed by liquid drainage, under loading and due to the foam’s physical degradation over time. The compressibility increases with the adding rate of the foam in the soil. Therefore, consolidation and foam’s degradation over time are two factors that allow the recovery of the compressibility property of conditioned soil.
考虑泡沫物理降解的条件砂质粘土压缩特性:隧道问题
在矿区盾构施工中,为了保证条件土的流动性,通常采用液体泡沫形式的表面活性剂。可压缩性会受到显著影响,这取决于细土的百分比。因此,本文对泡沫条件下细土的压缩性进行了研究。测量测试作为泡沫百分比的函数已经执行。泡沫的稳定性进行了分析,考虑了由40%高岭石和60%沙子组成的实验室土壤,并混合了基于阴离子表面活性剂的发泡剂。实验结果表明,泡沫的稳定性表现为泡沫体积的减小和液体的排出,在载荷作用下,泡沫随着时间的推移而发生物理降解。压缩性随泡沫在土体中加入量的增加而增大。因此,固结和泡沫随时间的降解是恢复条件土压缩性的两个因素。
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Journal of Sustainable Mining
Journal of Sustainable Mining Earth and Planetary Sciences-Geology
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