Effect of Nano and Ordinary Particles of Silica on the Swelling Properties of Expansive Soil

IF 0.8 4区 工程技术 Q4 ENGINEERING, GEOLOGICAL
W. H. A. El-Samea, Y. M. Mowafy, M. A. A. El-Naiem, A. R. Towfeek
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Abstract

Soil improvement is one of the techniques used to reduce the swelling behavior of expansive soil. In this study, highly expansive soil obtained from the site of the new branch of Al-Azhar University in Al-Kawthar city, Sohag government, at a depth of 2.5 m, was used to make a comparison study on the effect of using nano-silica and three different types of granule sand (medium sand, fine sand, and micro sand) on the swelling properties of expansive soil. The swelling properties tests and consistency limits tests for expansive natural soil and swelling soil mixed with 10%, 15%, and 20% of medium, fine, and micro sand and 1%, 1.5%, and 2% of nano-silica were conducted under laboratory conditions. The main results showed that adding nano-silica and ordinary silica particles to expansive soil caused a significant decrease in swelling properties and Atterberg limits. Nano-silica played an important role in improving the swelling behavior of expansive soil.

纳米和普通二氧化硅颗粒对膨胀土膨胀特性的影响
土壤改良是减少膨胀性土壤膨胀行为的技术之一。本研究利用从索哈格政府 Al-Kawthar 市的爱资哈尔大学新分校工地上获取的深度为 2.5 米的高膨胀性土壤,比较研究了使用纳米二氧化硅和三种不同类型的颗粒砂(中砂、细砂和微砂)对膨胀性土壤膨胀特性的影响。在实验室条件下,对膨胀性天然土壤和掺入 10%、15% 和 20%的中砂、细砂和微砂以及 1%、1.5% 和 2%的纳米二氧化硅的膨胀性土壤进行了膨胀性试验和稠度极限试验。主要结果表明,在膨胀土中添加纳米二氧化硅和普通二氧化硅颗粒会显著降低膨胀性和阿特伯格极限。纳米二氧化硅在改善膨胀土膨胀行为方面发挥了重要作用。
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CiteScore
1.50
自引率
12.50%
发文量
65
审稿时长
6 months
期刊介绍: Soil Mechanics and Foundation Engineering provides the Western engineer with a look at Russian advances in heavy construction techniques. Detailed contributions by experienced civil engineers offer insights into current difficulties in the field, applicable innovative solutions, and recently developed guidelines for soil analysis and foundation design.
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