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Grouting Test And Reinforcement Mechanism Analysis Of Rock With Single Penetrated Fracture Surface, Yong-Jian Zhu, Heng Ren, Ping Wang, Peng Li, Xi-Zhi Wang, Ming-Xing Wei Feb 2023

Grouting Test And Reinforcement Mechanism Analysis Of Rock With Single Penetrated Fracture Surface, Yong-Jian Zhu, Heng Ren, Ping Wang, Peng Li, Xi-Zhi Wang, Ming-Xing Wei

Rock and Soil Mechanics

For the problem that how the grouting reinforcement of a single penetrated structural plane affects the bearing capacity of surrounding rock, an approach of rock samples preparation with single penetrated fracture surface is proposed firstly, and the rock samples are injected with ultrafine cement and epoxy resin, respectively. Then, the strength and deformation characteristics of the consolidated body under uniaxial (triaxial) compression are investigated with the RMT-150C experimental system. Finally, the micro consolidation mechanism of structural plane grouting is revealed using theoretical analysis and electron microscope scanning. It is found that the fracture surface generated under the triaxial loading-unloading condition …


Continuous Moisture Measurement During Pavement Foundation Construction: Laboratory Measurements, Isaac Esteban Zuniga Dec 2022

Continuous Moisture Measurement During Pavement Foundation Construction: Laboratory Measurements, Isaac Esteban Zuniga

Open Access Theses & Dissertations

Moisture content directly affects all properties of subgrade materials. A rapid, continuous, and accurate technique to determine moisture content during subgrade construction is the next step needed to improve the mechanistic-based quality of pavement foundations. In this study, six geomaterials were compacted to standard/modified proctor specifications and subjected to laboratory measurements to study the variations in their electromagnetic and electric properties with moisture content. The relationships between the seismic modulus, unconfined compressive strength, lightweight deflectometer, and moisture content for the same geomaterials were also established. Large-scale replicate specimens were also compacted and subjected to numerous measurements. The dielectric constant measured …


Modeling Unimodal/Bimodal Soil-Water Retention Curves Considering The Influence Of Void Ratio Under Capillarity And Adsorption, Zhi-Qiang Lin, Jian-Gu Qian, Zhen-Hao Shi Dec 2021

Modeling Unimodal/Bimodal Soil-Water Retention Curves Considering The Influence Of Void Ratio Under Capillarity And Adsorption, Zhi-Qiang Lin, Jian-Gu Qian, Zhen-Hao Shi

Rock and Soil Mechanics

The constitutive relationship between suction and degree of saturation is of great significance for estimating the shear strength and deformation behavior of unsaturated soils. A unimodal/bimodal soil-water retention curve (SWRC) is proposed considering the effects of various pore structures and the effects of void ratio on capillarity and adsorption. The different mechanisms of water retention through capillarity and adsorption are explicitly distinguished in the proposed model. The relationship between the capillary degree of saturation and suction is described as a specific function related to the characteristics of pore-size distribution, while the adsorptive degree of saturation is modeled considering the effect …


An Asymptotic State Constitutive Model For Saturated Clay Under Partial Drainage, Jia-Shun Liu, Lai-Gui Wang, Xiang-Dong Zhang, Jian-Jun Yang, Jia-Bao Sun Sep 2020

An Asymptotic State Constitutive Model For Saturated Clay Under Partial Drainage, Jia-Shun Liu, Lai-Gui Wang, Xiang-Dong Zhang, Jian-Jun Yang, Jia-Bao Sun

Rock and Soil Mechanics

A series of undrained, partially drained and completely drained triaxial tests were carried out to investigate the influence of drainage boundary conditions on the strength characteristics of saturated clay. The partially drained tests were carried out by controlling the strain increment ratio of the volume and axial strains. The tests investigated the influence of drainage boundary conditions on the mechanical properties of saturated clay including the pore water pressure, the effective stress path and the asymptotic behavior of the -q plane. Based on the asymptotic state and dilatancy characteristics, an asymptotic state constitutive model for the saturated clay was established …


Development Of Environmentally-Friendly Stabilization Methods For Transportation Infrastructure Based On Geopolymers, Miladin Radovic, Anand Puppala Oct 2018

Development Of Environmentally-Friendly Stabilization Methods For Transportation Infrastructure Based On Geopolymers, Miladin Radovic, Anand Puppala

Publications

Geopolymers (GPs) have received much attention as an eco-friendly and sustainable alternative to conventional chemical additives, since they can be processed at room temperatures from aqueous solutions by utilizing waste materials (e.g. fly ash) or abundant natural sources (e.g. clay). A collaborative research study is carried out by teams from Texas A&M University (TAMU) and University of Texas at Arlington (UTA) to investigate the effectiveness of GPs for stabilizing base and subgrade materials by considering the strength and shrink-swell characteristics. Two types of clay, obtained from the North Dallas area, were mixed with a potassium-based GP synthesized from metakaolin and …


Coir Fiber Reinforced Concrete, Jose De La Serna, Moses Karakouzian Sep 2018

Coir Fiber Reinforced Concrete, Jose De La Serna, Moses Karakouzian

AANAPISI Poster Presentations

This poster exhibits the testing and research done on general Portland Cement Concrete with the addition of coir (coconut) fibers as reinforcement. Using the fundamental constituents of cement (water, cement, fine and coarse aggregate) and processed coir fiber, concrete specimens were batched to test for compressive and flexural strengths (per appropriate ASTM standards). Cylindrical and rectangular beam specimens were subjected to loadings until failure occurred. The capacity and modes of failures of the specimens were observed. It was determined that:

• The addition of processed coir fibers decreases the overall strength of general Portland Cement Concrete. • The tested concrete’s …


Time-Dependent Behaviour Of Micro-Tunneling Construction In Queenston Shale, Hayder Mohammed Salim Al-Maamori Aug 2016

Time-Dependent Behaviour Of Micro-Tunneling Construction In Queenston Shale, Hayder Mohammed Salim Al-Maamori

Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Repository

The Queenston shale among other shales from southern Ontario exhibits time-dependent deformation behaviour. This behaviour is manifested in the form of volume increase which can cause damages to the hosted underground structures. The time-dependent deformation of rocks can cause cracks in the springline of tunnels, wall inward movement, roof spalling and floor heave, which requires costly remedial measures. The expansion of the existing infrastructures in southern Ontario requires construction techniques, such as micro-tunneling to build new tunnels and pipelines under the existing structures with minimal impact to these structures and to the environment. However, adopting this technique in swelling rocks, …


Geomechanical Characterization Of Marcellus Shale, Rafael Villamor Lora Jan 2015

Geomechanical Characterization Of Marcellus Shale, Rafael Villamor Lora

Graduate College Dissertations and Theses

Given their potential applications for a number of engineering purposes, the geomechanics of shale reservoirs is becoming one of the most important issues in modern geomechanics. Borehole stability modeling, geophysics, shale oil and shale gas reservoirs, and underground storage of CO2 and nuclear waste are some of these potential applications to name a few. The growing interest in these reservoirs, as a source for hydrocarbons production, has resulted in an increasing demand for fundamental material property data.

Laboratory analysis and constitutive models have shown that rock elastic and deformational properties are not single-value, well-defined parameters for a given rock. Finding …


Mechanical Behavior Of Grouted Sands, Ryan C. Ortiz Jan 2015

Mechanical Behavior Of Grouted Sands, Ryan C. Ortiz

Theses and Dissertations--Civil Engineering

Grouting techniques have been in used for many years, but several new grout materials have surfaced in recent decades that have re-defined the boundaries of the limitations of grouting programs. Typically these applications are used for seepage control in earthen impoundments, but strength of these earthen impoundments should be considered where there is potential for movement in the grouted soil mass. This study investigated initial conditions that could affect grout application effectiveness. The initial conditions in question were soil grain size and in situ moisture content. Two grouts were used, ultrafine and acrylate, and variations in pure grout properties were …


Mechanical Characteristics Of Organically Modified Fly Ash-Kaolinite Mixtures, Xin Kang Jan 2015

Mechanical Characteristics Of Organically Modified Fly Ash-Kaolinite Mixtures, Xin Kang

Doctoral Dissertations

"Fly ash is a hazardous waste material to the environment. Beneficial reuse of fly ash, however, brings economic and environmental benefits, i.e., decreases the cost of disposal, reduces greenhouse gas emission, and improves mechanical properties of construction materials. Due to the lack of pozzolanic properties, the reuse rate of Class F fly ash in geotechnical engineering is relatively low (ACAA 2013). In order to promote the effectiveness and sustainability of high volume reuse of class F fly ash in geotechnical engineering, biopolymers (Chitosan, and Xanthan gum) and synthetic polymers (Polyethylene Oxide, PEO) were used instead of the traditional stabilizers to …