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Mechanical Properties Of Sand 3d Printed Rock-Like Samples Based On Different Post-Processing Methods, Wei Tian, Xiao-Hui Wang, Wei Yun, Xu Cheng Aug 2023

Mechanical Properties Of Sand 3d Printed Rock-Like Samples Based On Different Post-Processing Methods, Wei Tian, Xiao-Hui Wang, Wei Yun, Xu Cheng

Rock and Soil Mechanics

3D printing, a rapid prototyping technology, has great potential for applications in laboratory rock tests, but the low strength and stiffness of 3D printed samples have been one of the key problems that need to be addressed. In order to find a way to enhance the strength and stiffness of 3D printed rock-like samples, GS19 sand and furan resin were selected as printing materials, and sand 3D printed rock-like samples were used as research objects. Based on this, the samples were post-processed using three different methods: vacuum infiltration, low-temperature treatment, and combination of infiltration and low-temperature. Uniaxial compression tests were …


Experimental Study Of Micp-Treated Sand Enhanced By Pozzolan, Yu Xiong, Hua-Feng Deng, Jian-Lin Li, Lei Cheng, Wen-Xi Zhu Feb 2023

Experimental Study Of Micp-Treated Sand Enhanced By Pozzolan, Yu Xiong, Hua-Feng Deng, Jian-Lin Li, Lei Cheng, Wen-Xi Zhu

Rock and Soil Mechanics

In order to improve the reinforcement effect of microbially induced calcium carbonate precipitation (MICP) technology on sand, the test of MICP-treated sand reinforced by pozzolan was designed and carried out considering the porous structure and activity characteristics of pozzolan. The enhancement effect and enhancement mechanism of pozzolan on the MICP-treated sand were systematically analyzed by integrating macroscopic physical and mechanical tests and microscopic tests. The results showed that: 1) Pozzolan could significantly improve the bacteria fixation rate and cementation material production in the process of sand microbial reinforcement, and the optimal amount of pozzolan content was around 10%, which increased …


Research On The Mechanical Characteristics Of Granite Failure Process Under True Triaxial Stress Path, Jie Liu, Li-Ming Zhang, Yu Cong, Zai-Quan Wang Dec 2021

Research On The Mechanical Characteristics Of Granite Failure Process Under True Triaxial Stress Path, Jie Liu, Li-Ming Zhang, Yu Cong, Zai-Quan Wang

Rock and Soil Mechanics

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Influencing Factors And Mechanism Analysis Of Strength Development Of Geopolymer Stabilized Sludge, Heng-Yu Zhou, Xiu-Shan Wang, Xing-Xing Hu, Zhi-Qi Xiong, Xiao-Yuan Zhang Dec 2021

Influencing Factors And Mechanism Analysis Of Strength Development Of Geopolymer Stabilized Sludge, Heng-Yu Zhou, Xiu-Shan Wang, Xing-Xing Hu, Zhi-Qi Xiong, Xiao-Yuan Zhang

Rock and Soil Mechanics

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Experimental Study Of Dispersive Clay Modified By Calcium Lignosulfonate, Sheng-Ge Ji, Bao-Zhong Wang, Xiu-Juan Yang, Heng-Hui Fan Dec 2021

Experimental Study Of Dispersive Clay Modified By Calcium Lignosulfonate, Sheng-Ge Ji, Bao-Zhong Wang, Xiu-Juan Yang, Heng-Hui Fan

Rock and Soil Mechanics

Dispersive clay is a type of water-sensitive soil, which has the characteristics of dispersivity and material loss when encountering water. The influential factors and modification mechanism of dispersive clay modified by calcium lignosulfonate (CL) were studied using dispersivity test, mechanical property test, chemical property test, microstructure test and simulated rainfall scouring test. The test results indicated that with the increase in CL content, the dispersivity, slake durability and erosion resistance of the modified soil were gradually improved, and it had a good modification effect when the CL content reached 3.0%. The unconfined compressive strength (UCS) first increased and then decreased, …


Hysteresis Effect And Damping Characteristics Of Shale Under Saturated And Natural States, Chang-Bao Jiang, Cai Wei, Min-Ke Duan, Yu-Fei Chen, Tang Yu, Zheng-Ke Li Nov 2020

Hysteresis Effect And Damping Characteristics Of Shale Under Saturated And Natural States, Chang-Bao Jiang, Cai Wei, Min-Ke Duan, Yu-Fei Chen, Tang Yu, Zheng-Ke Li

Rock and Soil Mechanics

An RLW-2000 micro-computer servo-control rock triaxial testing machine was used to carry out triaxial cyclic loading and unloading experiments of saturated and natural shales under different confining pressures. The mechanical properties and hysteresis effects of two hydrated shales were analyzed. The evolution law of the damping ratio was discussed based on the energy principle. The experimental results show that as the cycle number increases, the cumulative residual strain increases gradually. The relative residual strain decreases first and then tends to a stable region, and finally increases rapidly prior to the rock damage. The deformation modulus of the saturated shale is …