Measuring shear strength parameters of polymer-added bentonite-sand mixtures in laboratory experiments
In order to evaluate the shear strength parameters of an anionic polymer-added bentonite-sand mixture that was permeated with tap water, Proctor compaction tests and direct shear tests were performed on the mixture with a bentonite content of 15% by mass. The polymer content in the polymer-bentonite...
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doaj-31f176eb07f94626ad13863b37f9e5a42021-02-02T00:43:10ZengEDP SciencesE3S Web of Conferences2267-12422019-01-01921101410.1051/e3sconf/20199211014e3sconf_isg2019_11014Measuring shear strength parameters of polymer-added bentonite-sand mixtures in laboratory experimentsOzhan Hakki O.In order to evaluate the shear strength parameters of an anionic polymer-added bentonite-sand mixture that was permeated with tap water, Proctor compaction tests and direct shear tests were performed on the mixture with a bentonite content of 15% by mass. The polymer content in the polymer-bentonite mixture was chosen as 0.5, 1, 2, 5, 10, 15 and 20% by mass, respectively. According to the results, maximum dry unit weight (Vdmax) first decreased as the polymer content was increased to 1% and then, increased. Vdmax of 20% polymer-added mixture and the mixture without polymer addition was measured as 17.55 and 17.28 kN/m3, respectively. Test results indicated that cohesion (c) increased and internal friction angle (ø) decreased due to polymer addition. 2% polymer addition caused an increase of 42 kPa in c but a decrease of 4.2° in ø. As the polymer content increased, maximum shear strength of the mixture (τmax) increased. τmax increased from 171.8 to 197.8 kPa as the polymer content was increased from 0 to 2%. As a result, 2% anionic polymer-added bentonite-sand mixture provided sufficient increase in the shear strength of the mixture.https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2019/18/e3sconf_isg2019_11014.pdf |
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Measuring shear strength parameters of polymer-added bentonite-sand mixtures in laboratory experiments |
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In order to evaluate the shear strength parameters of an anionic polymer-added bentonite-sand mixture that was permeated with tap water, Proctor compaction tests and direct shear tests were performed on the mixture with a bentonite content of 15% by mass. The polymer content in the polymer-bentonite mixture was chosen as 0.5, 1, 2, 5, 10, 15 and 20% by mass, respectively. According to the results, maximum dry unit weight (Vdmax) first decreased as the polymer content was increased to 1% and then, increased. Vdmax of 20% polymer-added mixture and the mixture without polymer addition was measured as 17.55 and 17.28 kN/m3, respectively. Test results indicated that cohesion (c) increased and internal friction angle (ø) decreased due to polymer addition. 2% polymer addition caused an increase of 42 kPa in c but a decrease of 4.2° in ø. As the polymer content increased, maximum shear strength of the mixture (τmax) increased. τmax increased from 171.8 to 197.8 kPa as the polymer content was increased from 0 to 2%. As a result, 2% anionic polymer-added bentonite-sand mixture provided sufficient increase in the shear strength of the mixture. |
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