Performance Research of Pipe-Jacking Waste Soils Solidified with Quick Lime and Fly Ash Stabilized Solidification Agents Under Balanced Earth Pressure Conditions

18 Pages Posted: 21 May 2024

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Youjun Xu

China Second Metallurgy Group Corporation Limited

Zhenyu Li

China Second Metallurgy Group Corporation Limited

Han Huichao

affiliation not provided to SSRN

Chen Zhigang

China Second Metallurgy Group Corporation Limited

Minghao Yan

affiliation not provided to SSRN

Zhengdong Huang

Beijing University of Technology

Abstract

With its advantages of high cross-sectional utilization, shallow depth, and uninterrupted surface road traffic, the pipe jacking method has been widely used in underground passages, metro stations, and other projects. However, this leads to a large volume of pipe-jacking waste soils that need to be processed. Pipe-jacking waste soils are different from shield-tunneling waste soils. Therefore, it is not appropriate to simply use the same treatment method for shield-tunneling waste soils in treating pipe-jacking waste soils. In this study, pipe-jacking waste soil samples were improved with 7% polyacrylamide (PAM) and 12% sodium-based bentonite solutions, with good performance achieved. Based on this, quick lime and fly ash were used in the solidification of pipe-jacking waste soils, and experiments with different solution concentrations and solidification material additions were conducted, involving tests of compression, freeze-thaw cycling, wet-dry cycling, and microstructures. The results indicate that within the ranges of PAM and sodium-based bentonite addition ratios applied in this study, the solidification effects of quick lime and fly ash will not be significantly reduced during the improvement processes of pipe-jacking waste soils under balanced earth pressure conditions. Instead, it was found that there was an increase of up to 16% in the strength of pipe-jacking waste soils. Structural compactness can be primarily enhanced by gelatinous PAM, while sodium-based bentonites can promote the formation of hydrated colloids (like C-S-H) and fill soil pores with hydrated gelatinous bentonite particles, thereby enhancing soil stability.

Keywords: Microstructural test, Freeze-thaw test, Mechanical properties, Pipe-jacking waste soil, Recycled solidification filling material, Wet-dry test

Suggested Citation

Xu, Youjun and Li, Zhenyu and Huichao, Han and Zhigang, Chen and Yan, Minghao and Huang, Zhengdong, Performance Research of Pipe-Jacking Waste Soils Solidified with Quick Lime and Fly Ash Stabilized Solidification Agents Under Balanced Earth Pressure Conditions. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4835196 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4835196

Youjun Xu

China Second Metallurgy Group Corporation Limited ( email )

Zhenyu Li (Contact Author)

China Second Metallurgy Group Corporation Limited ( email )

Han Huichao

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Chen Zhigang

China Second Metallurgy Group Corporation Limited ( email )

Minghao Yan

affiliation not provided to SSRN ( email )

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Zhengdong Huang

Beijing University of Technology ( email )

100 Ping Le Yuan
Chaoyang District
Beijing, 100020
China

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