Experimental study on improving hydraulic characteristics of sand via microbially induced calcium carbonate precipitation

IF 3.3 2区 工程技术 Q3 ENERGY & FUELS Geomechanics for Energy and the Environment Pub Date : 2023-11-26 DOI:10.1016/j.gete.2023.100519
Liang Guo , Baoquan Wang, Jiayi Guo, Hao Guo, Yuhong Jiang, Min Zhang, Qichen Dai
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Microbially induced calcium carbonate precipitation (MICP) technology has garnered significant attention for enhancing soil engineering properties, presenting a potential alternative to traditional cementitious materials for soil seepage control. This study investigates the application of MICP to enhance the hydraulic characteristics, specifically reducing porosity and hydraulic conductivity, of loose sandy soils. Three types of sand-river sand, sea sand, and quartz sand-underwent MICP treatment in cylindrical molds using multiple treatment schemes. Laboratory experiments, including permeability tests, porosity tests, scouring and soaking resistance tests, microstructural testing and analysis, and microfluidic chip tests, were conducted to evaluate the hydraulic characteristics and microstructure contributing to sealing. The results revealed that the structural integrity of the MICP-treated sand declined with an increase in cementation solution (CS) concentration, which were then categorized into intact, discontinuous, and loose blocks. The average decreases in porosity and hydraulic conductivity were 5.5% and 97.2%, respectively, from 0.382 and 4.33 × 10-4 m/s (before treatment) to 0.361 and 1.2 × 10-5 m/s (after treatment). Three cementation patterns, G-C-G, G-G, and G-C, were identified in the MICP-treated sand, with corresponding pore-filling rates decreasing successively. Furthermore, the study explores the feasibility of individually distinguishing and characterizing the contributions of biofilms and calcium carbonate precipitation to the reduction in porosity and permeability in biocemented sand through simulation.

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微生物诱导碳酸钙沉淀改善砂土水力特性的试验研究
微生物诱导碳酸钙沉淀(micromicroinduced calcium carbonate precipitation, MICP)技术在提高土壤工程性能方面受到了广泛关注,为传统胶凝材料的土壤渗流控制提供了潜在的替代方案。本研究探讨了MICP在提高松散砂质土水力特性,特别是降低孔隙率和水力导电性方面的应用。三种类型的砂——河砂、海砂和石英砂——在圆柱形模具中使用多种处理方案进行了MICP处理。通过渗透性试验、孔隙度试验、抗冲刷浸渍试验、微观结构试验与分析、微流控芯片试验等室内试验,对密封的水力特性和微观结构进行了评价。结果表明,micp处理砂的结构完整性随着胶结液(CS)浓度的增加而下降,然后将其分为完整块、不连续块和松散块。孔隙度和水导率分别从处理前的0.382和4.33 × 10-4 m/s下降到处理后的0.361和1.2 × 10-5 m/s,平均下降幅度分别为5.5%和97.2%。在micp处理砂中,发现了G-C- g、G-G和G-C三种胶结模式,相应的孔隙填充率依次降低。此外,研究还探讨了通过模拟分别区分和表征生物膜和碳酸钙沉淀对生物胶结砂孔隙度和渗透率降低的贡献的可行性。
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Geomechanics for Energy and the Environment
Geomechanics for Energy and the Environment Earth and Planetary Sciences-Geotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology
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期刊介绍: The aim of the Journal is to publish research results of the highest quality and of lasting importance on the subject of geomechanics, with the focus on applications to geological energy production and storage, and the interaction of soils and rocks with the natural and engineered environment. Special attention is given to concepts and developments of new energy geotechnologies that comprise intrinsic mechanisms protecting the environment against a potential engineering induced damage, hence warranting sustainable usage of energy resources. The scope of the journal is broad, including fundamental concepts in geomechanics and mechanics of porous media, the experiments and analysis of novel phenomena and applications. Of special interest are issues resulting from coupling of particular physics, chemistry and biology of external forcings, as well as of pore fluid/gas and minerals to the solid mechanics of the medium skeleton and pore fluid mechanics. The multi-scale and inter-scale interactions between the phenomena and the behavior representations are also of particular interest. Contributions to general theoretical approach to these issues, but of potential reference to geomechanics in its context of energy and the environment are also most welcome.
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