Some geomechanical properties of a biopolymer treated medium sand
Some geomechanical properties of a biopolymer treated medium sand. This paper presents a laboratory assessment of geomechanical properties of sandy soil improved by biopolymer application. Additives (biosubstance) consist of polysaccharides and water. Biosubstance used in the project was xanthan gum...
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doaj-c68bc3d7b5f549d099116e4aac8a5a962020-11-24T21:32:57ZengSciendoAnnals of Warsaw University of Life Sciences, Land Reclamation2081-96172017-09-0149320121210.1515/sggw-2017-0016sggw-2017-0016Some geomechanical properties of a biopolymer treated medium sandWiszniewski Mateusz0Skutnik Zdzislaw1Biliniak Marcin2Çabalar Ali Firat3Faculty of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Gdansk University of TechnologyFaculty of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Warsaw University of Life Sciences – SGGWFaculty of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Warsaw University of Life Sciences – SGGWFaculty of Engineering, University of GaziantepSome geomechanical properties of a biopolymer treated medium sand. This paper presents a laboratory assessment of geomechanical properties of sandy soil improved by biopolymer application. Additives (biosubstance) consist of polysaccharides and water. Biosubstance used in the project was xanthan gum, which comes from bacteria Xanthomonas campestris. Triaxial shear compression tests and unconfined compression tests were carried out for investigation purposes. Amount of the biopolymer used in the samples was 0.5, 1.0 and 1.5%, on dry weight basis. It is thought that such application, which is a relatively new technique, could be used as a ground improvement and water seepage barrier, required to strengthen and protect some geotechnical works including foundation, underground structures and waste disposals. The results indicate that behavior of the soil changes rapidly based on the amount of biosubstance. Shear strength parameters have shown a significant increase, which gives a chance for further development and possible applications.http://www.degruyter.com/view/j/sggw.2017.49.issue-3/sggw-2017-0016/sggw-2017-0016.xml?format=INTbiopolymerssoil strengthbiotreated sandsoil improvement |
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Wiszniewski Mateusz Skutnik Zdzislaw Biliniak Marcin Çabalar Ali Firat Some geomechanical properties of a biopolymer treated medium sand Annals of Warsaw University of Life Sciences, Land Reclamation biopolymers soil strength biotreated sand soil improvement |
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Wiszniewski Mateusz Skutnik Zdzislaw Biliniak Marcin Çabalar Ali Firat |
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Some geomechanical properties of a biopolymer treated medium sand |
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Some geomechanical properties of a biopolymer treated medium sand |
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Some geomechanical properties of a biopolymer treated medium sand |
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Some geomechanical properties of a biopolymer treated medium sand |
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Some geomechanical properties of a biopolymer treated medium sand |
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some geomechanical properties of a biopolymer treated medium sand |
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Annals of Warsaw University of Life Sciences, Land Reclamation |
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Some geomechanical properties of a biopolymer treated medium sand. This paper presents a laboratory assessment of geomechanical properties of sandy soil improved by biopolymer application. Additives (biosubstance) consist of polysaccharides and water. Biosubstance used in the project was xanthan gum, which comes from bacteria Xanthomonas campestris. Triaxial shear compression tests and unconfined compression tests were carried out for investigation purposes. Amount of the biopolymer used in the samples was 0.5, 1.0 and 1.5%, on dry weight basis. It is thought that such application, which is a relatively new technique, could be used as a ground improvement and water seepage barrier, required to strengthen and protect some geotechnical works including foundation, underground structures and waste disposals. The results indicate that behavior of the soil changes rapidly based on the amount of biosubstance. Shear strength parameters have shown a significant increase, which gives a chance for further development and possible applications. |
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biopolymers soil strength biotreated sand soil improvement |
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