M. Roth, J. DeJong, Jordan Greer, L. Caslake, Doug Nelson, R. Parales
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摘要
微生物生长的控制生产有可能减少渗漏和脱水系统中的地下水流量。刺激原生细菌的生长会堵塞孔隙空间,导致渗透率大幅降低。研究了不同营养刺激处理下土生细菌在渥太华50-70砂16 cm柱上渗透率降低的空间分布。使用高葡萄糖(50 mg L - 1)和低葡萄糖(10 mg L - 1)营养物配方,可实现空间均匀的渗透率降低,最高可达一个数量级。总体渗透率在第2天开始下降,一般在第14天达到最小渗透率。在高糖和低糖制剂之间,最终通透性和通透性降低率没有显著差异。对于微生物生长的空间均匀性和生物诱导的渗透率降低的未来研究,强烈建议扩大实验规模。
Stimulated Microbial Growth for Permeability Reductions in Granular Soils
The controlled production of microbial growth has the potential to reduce groundwater flow in seepage and dewatering systems. Stimulating the growth of indigenous bacteria could clog the pore space and result in a substantial permeability reduction. This study investigated the spatial distribution of permeability reduction under different nutrient stimulation treatments of indigenous bacteria across 16 cm columns of Ottawa 50-70 sand. Spatially uniform permeability reductions of up to an order of magnitude were achieved using both a high glucose (50 mg L−1) and a low glucose (10 mg L−1) nutrient formulation. The overall permeability began to drop by day 2 and generally reached a minimum permeability by day 14. There was no noticeable difference in the final permeability nor the rate of permeability reduction between high and low glucose formulations. Upscaling of experiments is highly recommended for future studies on the spatial uniformity of microbial growth and biologically induced permeability reductions.
期刊介绍:
Ground Improvement provides a fast-track vehicle for the dissemination of news in technological developments, feasibility studies and innovative engineering applications for all aspects of ground improvement, ground reinforcement and grouting. The journal publishes high-quality, practical papers relevant to engineers, specialist contractors and academics involved in the development, design, construction, monitoring and quality control aspects of ground improvement. It covers a wide range of civil and environmental engineering applications, including analytical advances, performance evaluations, pilot and model studies, instrumented case-histories and innovative applications of existing technology.