Prevention of Dry Cracking of Excavated Earthen Sites at Han Yangling Museum Using Ultrasonic Wetting

IF 2.3 3区 工程技术 0 ARCHITECTURE International Journal of Architectural Heritage Pub Date : 2023-11-07 DOI:10.1080/15583058.2023.2277316
Bin Chang, Jiaxuan Li, Ku Li, Xilian Luo, Zhaolin Gu
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ABSTRACTDry cracking is the most perilous weathering process threatening the structural stability of earthen sites. Even in a high-humidity environment, dry cracking resulting from soil water evaporation cannot be entirely prevented. This study examined use of an ultrasonic atomization system to create an atmosphere of water-mist above excavated earthen sites. This system was selected to facilitate liquid water transport from air to the soil, to prevent dry cracking of earthen sites. A validation experiment was conducted to assess the effectiveness of the system for wetting earthen sites. The experimental results revealed that the system could maintain a high water content at an excavated earthen sites with a minimal gradient in soil water content and significantly reduced salt concentrations in the soil surface layer. The HYDRUS-2D model was calibrated using 15 d of experimental data, enabling numerical simulation of water and salt transport at an excavated earthen site under various wetting scenarios for a one-year period. The simulations demonstrated a steady increase in water content and a gradual decrease in the water content gradient at the excavated earthen site when short wetting intervals were used, thereby enhancing the structural stability of the site. These findings offer a vital reference for the application of ultrasonic atomization in the wetting of excavated earthen sites to prevent dry cracking.KEYWORDS: Cultural heritageDry crackingExcavated earthen sitesHYDRUS-2DUltrasonic wetting Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).Additional informationFundingThe work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China [52078417].
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摘要干裂是威胁土工场地结构稳定的最危险的风化过程。即使在高湿环境下,也不能完全防止土壤水分蒸发引起的干裂。本研究考察了超声波雾化系统在挖掘的土点上方创造水雾气氛的使用。选择该系统是为了方便液态水从空气输送到土壤中,以防止土的干裂。通过试验验证了该系统对湿土场地的有效性。实验结果表明,该系统可以在土壤含水量梯度最小的情况下保持高含水量,并显著降低土壤表层盐浓度。HYDRUS-2D模型使用15 d的实验数据进行校准,实现了在不同湿润情况下挖掘的土点一年时间内水和盐运移的数值模拟。模拟结果表明,在较短的润湿间隔下,开挖场地的含水率稳定增加,含水率梯度逐渐减小,从而增强了场地的结构稳定性。这些研究结果为超声雾化在基坑润湿防干裂中的应用提供了重要的参考。关键词:文化遗产干裂出土土遗址hydrus - 2d超声润湿披露声明作者未报告潜在利益冲突。本研究得到国家自然科学基金资助[52078417]。
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期刊介绍: International Journal of Architectural Heritage provides a multidisciplinary scientific overview of existing resources and modern technologies useful for the study and repair of historical buildings and other structures. The journal will include information on history, methodology, materials, survey, inspection, non-destructive testing, analysis, diagnosis, remedial measures, and strengthening techniques. Preservation of the architectural heritage is considered a fundamental issue in the life of modern societies. In addition to their historical interest, cultural heritage buildings are valuable because they contribute significantly to the economy by providing key attractions in a context where tourism and leisure are major industries in the 3rd millennium. The need of preserving historical constructions is thus not only a cultural requirement, but also an economical and developmental demand. The study of historical buildings and other structures must be undertaken from an approach based on the use of modern technologies and science. The final aim must be to select and adequately manage the possible technical means needed to attain the required understanding of the morphology and the structural behavior of the construction and to characterize its repair needs. Modern requirements for an intervention include reversibility, unobtrusiveness, minimum repair, and respect of the original construction, as well as the obvious functional and structural requirements. Restoration operations complying with these principles require a scientific, multidisciplinary approach that comprehends historical understanding, modern non-destructive inspection techniques, and advanced experimental and computer methods of analysis.
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