均质和层状非均质土中MICP注浆的数值模拟

IF 3.4 2区 工程技术 Q2 ENGINEERING, GEOLOGICAL
Guo-Liang Ma, Zhen-Yu Yin, Yang Xiao
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摘要

微生物诱导碳酸盐沉淀(MICP)作为一种潜在的改善地基的解决方案,已经通过实验进行了广泛的研究。然而,由于预算限制、设备可用性、时间限制和合适的场地等各种实验限制,对MICP注浆过程的调查和优化仍然不完整。因此,数值方法可能是一种实用的方法,可以更清楚地了解所涉及的水文-生物-化学过程,这有助于提高MICP的性能。在本研究中,建立了水文-生物-化学耦合模型来模拟自然界中常见的均质和层状非均质土壤中的MICP灌浆。该模型有效地捕获了碳酸盐沉淀对注浆过程关键方面的影响,如流场、细菌吸附、细菌活性和土壤性质。此外,引入psamclet和Damköhler数值,综合描述了灌浆各因素对均匀土中沉淀分布和CaCO3平均增量的影响。在层状非均质土中,一些溶液在两层之间的界面上迁移,导致界面附近沉淀堆积,并在低渗透土层中形成楔形CaCO3增量区。在这个楔形区域之外,CaCO3的分布与均匀土中的分布相当。这些结果表明,在层状非均质土壤中,应特别注意在渗透性较差的土层中邻近土壤界面的区域,因为其他区域的降水分布与相应的均质土壤相似。
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Numerical Modeling of MICP Grouting in Homogeneous and Layered Heterogeneous Soils

Numerical Modeling of MICP Grouting in Homogeneous and Layered Heterogeneous Soils

Microbially induced carbonate precipitation (MICP) has been extensively studied through experiments as a potential solution for ground improvement. However, the investigation and optimization of the MICP grouting process remain incomplete due to various experimental limitations, such as budget constraints, equipment availability, time limit, and suitable sites. As a result, the numerical method could be a practical approach, providing a clearer understanding of the hydrological-biological-chemical processes involved, which could help improve the performance of MICP. In this study, a hydrological-biological-chemical coupling model was developed to simulate MICP grouting in both homogeneous and layered heterogeneous soils, which is often found in nature. The model effectively captures the impact of carbonate precipitation on critical aspects of the grouting process, such as flow field, bacterial adsorption, bacterial activity, and soil properties. Additionally, the Péclet and Damköhler numbers were introduced to comprehensively describe the impact of various grouting factors on the distribution of precipitates and the average CaCO3 increment in homogeneous soils. In layered heterogeneous soils, it was observed that some solutions migrate across the interface between the two soil layers, leading to an accumulation of precipitates near the interface and forming a wedge-shaped CaCO3 increment zone in the lower-permeability soil layer. Beyond this wedge-shaped zone, the distribution of CaCO3 is comparable to that in homogeneous soils. These findings suggest that in layered heterogeneous soils, special attention should be given to the area adjacent to the soil interface in the less permeable layer, as the precipitate distribution in other regions mirrors that in corresponding homogeneous soils.

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CiteScore
6.40
自引率
12.50%
发文量
160
审稿时长
9 months
期刊介绍: The journal welcomes manuscripts that substantially contribute to the understanding of the complex mechanical behaviour of geomaterials (soils, rocks, concrete, ice, snow, and powders), through innovative experimental techniques, and/or through the development of novel numerical or hybrid experimental/numerical modelling concepts in geomechanics. Topics of interest include instabilities and localization, interface and surface phenomena, fracture and failure, multi-physics and other time-dependent phenomena, micromechanics and multi-scale methods, and inverse analysis and stochastic methods. Papers related to energy and environmental issues are particularly welcome. The illustration of the proposed methods and techniques to engineering problems is encouraged. However, manuscripts dealing with applications of existing methods, or proposing incremental improvements to existing methods – in particular marginal extensions of existing analytical solutions or numerical methods – will not be considered for review.
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