Cement Slurry Plugging Law and Optimal Plugging Flow Rate at a High Hydraulic Gradient

With the continuous development of coal and rock mass engineering, water inrush grouting has become an urgent problem in engineering disaster management. Herein, a theoretical model of the optimal plugging flow rate was established, and a comparative theoretical analysis was performed based on the r...

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Main Authors: Peili Su, Yifei Jia, Feng Liu, Chong Li
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2021-01-01
Series:Advances in Civil Engineering
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/6696229
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spelling doaj-bf68c29b052b4d66afa55059a378fad22021-06-07T02:13:54ZengHindawi LimitedAdvances in Civil Engineering1687-80942021-01-01202110.1155/2021/6696229Cement Slurry Plugging Law and Optimal Plugging Flow Rate at a High Hydraulic GradientPeili Su0Yifei Jia1Feng Liu2Chong Li3Xi’an Key Laboratory of Geotechnical and Underground EngineeringSchool of Architecture and Civil EngineeringSchool of Architecture and Civil EngineeringSchool of Architecture and Civil EngineeringWith the continuous development of coal and rock mass engineering, water inrush grouting has become an urgent problem in engineering disaster management. Herein, a theoretical model of the optimal plugging flow rate was established, and a comparative theoretical analysis was performed based on the results of indoor model tests. The particle incipient velocity was defined as the optimal plugging flow rate. The effects of hydrodynamic velocity, water-cement ratio, grouting pressure, and fracture aperture on the cement slurry grouting plugging were studied, and the optimal threshold of the plugging flow rate was obtained for theoretical model verification. Results showed that, at a high hydraulic gradient, the plugging effect of the grout was mainly affected by the hydrodynamic velocity, water-cement ratio, and grouting pressure (listed in the order of importance). When the hydrodynamic velocity was low, the difference in the slurry deposition thickness was large under different water–cement ratios and pipe diameters. When the hydrodynamic velocity was increased, the influence of various factors on the slurry deposition thickness decreased. Through a comparative analysis of the experimental and theoretical values, the optimal plugging velocity of pure cement slurry was 0.5–0.55 m·s−1 under different conditions, and the error between the experimental and theoretical values was less than 0.1 m·s−1, which confirmed the rationality of the proposed model.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/6696229
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author Peili Su
Yifei Jia
Feng Liu
Chong Li
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Yifei Jia
Feng Liu
Chong Li
Cement Slurry Plugging Law and Optimal Plugging Flow Rate at a High Hydraulic Gradient
Advances in Civil Engineering
author_facet Peili Su
Yifei Jia
Feng Liu
Chong Li
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title Cement Slurry Plugging Law and Optimal Plugging Flow Rate at a High Hydraulic Gradient
title_short Cement Slurry Plugging Law and Optimal Plugging Flow Rate at a High Hydraulic Gradient
title_full Cement Slurry Plugging Law and Optimal Plugging Flow Rate at a High Hydraulic Gradient
title_fullStr Cement Slurry Plugging Law and Optimal Plugging Flow Rate at a High Hydraulic Gradient
title_full_unstemmed Cement Slurry Plugging Law and Optimal Plugging Flow Rate at a High Hydraulic Gradient
title_sort cement slurry plugging law and optimal plugging flow rate at a high hydraulic gradient
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Advances in Civil Engineering
issn 1687-8094
publishDate 2021-01-01
description With the continuous development of coal and rock mass engineering, water inrush grouting has become an urgent problem in engineering disaster management. Herein, a theoretical model of the optimal plugging flow rate was established, and a comparative theoretical analysis was performed based on the results of indoor model tests. The particle incipient velocity was defined as the optimal plugging flow rate. The effects of hydrodynamic velocity, water-cement ratio, grouting pressure, and fracture aperture on the cement slurry grouting plugging were studied, and the optimal threshold of the plugging flow rate was obtained for theoretical model verification. Results showed that, at a high hydraulic gradient, the plugging effect of the grout was mainly affected by the hydrodynamic velocity, water-cement ratio, and grouting pressure (listed in the order of importance). When the hydrodynamic velocity was low, the difference in the slurry deposition thickness was large under different water–cement ratios and pipe diameters. When the hydrodynamic velocity was increased, the influence of various factors on the slurry deposition thickness decreased. Through a comparative analysis of the experimental and theoretical values, the optimal plugging velocity of pure cement slurry was 0.5–0.55 m·s−1 under different conditions, and the error between the experimental and theoretical values was less than 0.1 m·s−1, which confirmed the rationality of the proposed model.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/6696229
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