Experimental research on the filtration properties of an untamped mixture with “PMM” polymer mineral material

Polymermineral material "PMM" has multiple cycles of swelling and drying. It does not decompose under soil, biological and atmospheric influences and is environmentally safe. By adding the proportion of up to 30 g/kg of PMM additive to soil and tamping, we get a waterproofing material that...

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Main Authors: Nver A. Mikayelyan, Vache H. Tokmajyan, Arevshad A. Vartanyan, Samvel H. Mkrtchyan, Armavir G. Galstyan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: The Publishing Office of Czestochowa University of Technology 2023-03-01
Series:Budownictwo o Zoptymalizowanym Potencjale Energetycznym
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Online Access:https://bozpe.pcz.pl/archives/2023/bozpe-2023-2
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Summary:Polymermineral material "PMM" has multiple cycles of swelling and drying. It does not decompose under soil, biological and atmospheric influences and is environmentally safe. By adding the proportion of up to 30 g/kg of PMM additive to soil and tamping, we get a waterproofing material that can be used in urban construction and water supply. Taking into account the fact it is not always technically possible to carry out high-quality ramming when repairing channel walls, the task was to conduct an experimental study in order to determine the total moisture content of the mixture of PMM additive with soil. Experimental results of laboratory studies show that when PMM is added to the soil at a ratio of 30 g/kg under evaporation conditions, the mass of excess water in the substrate increases with time.
ISSN:2299-8535
2544-963X