{"title":"基于数值模拟的砂中喷射灌浆的流体-土壤相互作用分析","authors":"Kai Wang, Zhao-Ping Li, Hao Zheng, Qing-Bo Li","doi":"10.1007/s10035-024-01480-w","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"<div><p>Jet grouting is a geotechnical consolidation technique commonly used to improve soil mechanicals. Despite its successful applications, understanding micro-level interactions between the jet and soil is incomplete. This paper utilizes the Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics (SPH) and Arbitrary Lagrangian-Eulerian (ALE) methods to simulate fluid-soil interactions in both non-submerged and submerged environments. Analysis covers the flow fields and soil erosion. Findings show erosion velocity remains steady in non-submerged conditions, with the jet compacting and flushing soil. In submerged conditions, the simulated jet flow field under soil constraint is similar to that in the free submerged conditions. However, influenced by soil deformation, damage, and the backflow of the slurry, the jet flow field under soil constraint displays distinct features. For instance, velocity distributions in certain cross-sections cannot be accurately described by normal distribution, and axial velocity distribution curves exhibit different partitions compared to free submerged jet theory. Comparative simulations vary jet pressures, grout water-cement ratios, and soil compactness to analyze the erosion process. It is found that jet pressure significantly affects the depth of the erosion pit. The limit erosion distance in ALE simulations were compared with theoretical values derived from an established theory, and a model experiment was also conducted to analyze the jet-grouted diameter at different left speeds and rotational speeds of rod. The results show that ALE method can offer high accuracy in predicting the jet-grouted diameter and proves to be a feasible approach for fluid-soil interaction simulations in jet grouting.</p></div>","PeriodicalId":49323,"journal":{"name":"Granular Matter","volume":"27 1","pages":""},"PeriodicalIF":2.4000,"publicationDate":"2024-11-06","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"Fluid-soil interaction analysis for jet grouting in sands based on numerical simulation\",\"authors\":\"Kai Wang, Zhao-Ping Li, Hao Zheng, Qing-Bo Li\",\"doi\":\"10.1007/s10035-024-01480-w\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"<div><p>Jet grouting is a geotechnical consolidation technique commonly used to improve soil mechanicals. Despite its successful applications, understanding micro-level interactions between the jet and soil is incomplete. 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It is found that jet pressure significantly affects the depth of the erosion pit. The limit erosion distance in ALE simulations were compared with theoretical values derived from an established theory, and a model experiment was also conducted to analyze the jet-grouted diameter at different left speeds and rotational speeds of rod. 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Fluid-soil interaction analysis for jet grouting in sands based on numerical simulation
Jet grouting is a geotechnical consolidation technique commonly used to improve soil mechanicals. Despite its successful applications, understanding micro-level interactions between the jet and soil is incomplete. This paper utilizes the Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics (SPH) and Arbitrary Lagrangian-Eulerian (ALE) methods to simulate fluid-soil interactions in both non-submerged and submerged environments. Analysis covers the flow fields and soil erosion. Findings show erosion velocity remains steady in non-submerged conditions, with the jet compacting and flushing soil. In submerged conditions, the simulated jet flow field under soil constraint is similar to that in the free submerged conditions. However, influenced by soil deformation, damage, and the backflow of the slurry, the jet flow field under soil constraint displays distinct features. For instance, velocity distributions in certain cross-sections cannot be accurately described by normal distribution, and axial velocity distribution curves exhibit different partitions compared to free submerged jet theory. Comparative simulations vary jet pressures, grout water-cement ratios, and soil compactness to analyze the erosion process. It is found that jet pressure significantly affects the depth of the erosion pit. The limit erosion distance in ALE simulations were compared with theoretical values derived from an established theory, and a model experiment was also conducted to analyze the jet-grouted diameter at different left speeds and rotational speeds of rod. The results show that ALE method can offer high accuracy in predicting the jet-grouted diameter and proves to be a feasible approach for fluid-soil interaction simulations in jet grouting.
期刊介绍:
Although many phenomena observed in granular materials are still not yet fully understood, important contributions have been made to further our understanding using modern tools from statistical mechanics, micro-mechanics, and computational science.
These modern tools apply to disordered systems, phase transitions, instabilities or intermittent behavior and the performance of discrete particle simulations.
>> Until now, however, many of these results were only to be found scattered throughout the literature. Physicists are often unaware of the theories and results published by engineers or other fields - and vice versa.
The journal Granular Matter thus serves as an interdisciplinary platform of communication among researchers of various disciplines who are involved in the basic research on granular media. It helps to establish a common language and gather articles under one single roof that up to now have been spread over many journals in a variety of fields. Notwithstanding, highly applied or technical work is beyond the scope of this journal.