A study on stability of earthen site restoration by solidified soil containing calcined ginger nuts

Erosion is a disease of elevation concavity formed on earthen sites by the action of water, salt, wind, rain, and other activities alone or in combination. Due to the different positions of the elevation concavity, it is divided into bottom and middle erosion. Considering the Niutoucheng site as the...

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Main Authors: Dandan Li, Erxing Peng, Yaling Chou, Xiaoying Hu
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2023-12-01
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description Erosion is a disease of elevation concavity formed on earthen sites by the action of water, salt, wind, rain, and other activities alone or in combination. Due to the different positions of the elevation concavity, it is divided into bottom and middle erosion. Considering the Niutoucheng site as the background, its stability was analyzed with different erosion forms before and after restoration using the solidified soil of calcined ginger nuts (CGN) with the optimum dosage in earthen sites by performing finite element analysis. Middle and bottom erosion models were established based on the original appearance of the earthen site where the most significant erosion existed, and the parameters of the restoration area were obtained by direct shear testing. Further, the safety factor was investigated under different erosion forms and curing ages. The safety factor is the strength reduction factor when critical failure is reached. Before restoration, the safety factors of the middle and bottom erosion models were 0.9479 and 1.3245. After 7, 14, 28, and 60 days of restoration, the safety factors of the middle erosion model are 1.5484, 1.5523, 1.5536, and 1.5543, respectively, the safety factors increased by 63.35%, 63.76%, 63.89%, and 63.97%, respectively; the safety factors of the bottom erosion model are 1.5756, 1.5859, 1.5913, and 1.5993, and the safety factors increased by 18.96%, 19.74%, 20.14%, and 20.75%, respectively. The earthen sites restored by calcined ginger nuts solidified soil are in a stable state. The results of this study provide a theoretical basis for evaluating the effect of the CGN to restore the erosion area and references for similar restoration projects of earthen sites in the future. In particular, it provides guidance for construction dosage.
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spelling doaj.art-cf89a80fcd9b4db895ff981282a89ae72023-11-25T04:49:04ZengElsevierCase Studies in Construction Materials2214-50952023-12-0119e02506A study on stability of earthen site restoration by solidified soil containing calcined ginger nutsDandan Li0Erxing Peng1Yaling Chou2Xiaoying Hu3School of Civil Engineering, Lanzhou University of Technology, Lanzhou, Gansu 730050, ChinaState Key Laboratory of Frozen Soil Engineering, Northwest Institute of Eco-Environment and Resources, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Lanzhou, Gansu 730000, China; Corresponding author.School of Civil Engineering, Lanzhou University of Technology, Lanzhou, Gansu 730050, ChinaSchool of Civil Engineering, Lanzhou University of Technology, Lanzhou, Gansu 730050, ChinaErosion is a disease of elevation concavity formed on earthen sites by the action of water, salt, wind, rain, and other activities alone or in combination. Due to the different positions of the elevation concavity, it is divided into bottom and middle erosion. Considering the Niutoucheng site as the background, its stability was analyzed with different erosion forms before and after restoration using the solidified soil of calcined ginger nuts (CGN) with the optimum dosage in earthen sites by performing finite element analysis. Middle and bottom erosion models were established based on the original appearance of the earthen site where the most significant erosion existed, and the parameters of the restoration area were obtained by direct shear testing. Further, the safety factor was investigated under different erosion forms and curing ages. The safety factor is the strength reduction factor when critical failure is reached. Before restoration, the safety factors of the middle and bottom erosion models were 0.9479 and 1.3245. After 7, 14, 28, and 60 days of restoration, the safety factors of the middle erosion model are 1.5484, 1.5523, 1.5536, and 1.5543, respectively, the safety factors increased by 63.35%, 63.76%, 63.89%, and 63.97%, respectively; the safety factors of the bottom erosion model are 1.5756, 1.5859, 1.5913, and 1.5993, and the safety factors increased by 18.96%, 19.74%, 20.14%, and 20.75%, respectively. The earthen sites restored by calcined ginger nuts solidified soil are in a stable state. The results of this study provide a theoretical basis for evaluating the effect of the CGN to restore the erosion area and references for similar restoration projects of earthen sites in the future. In particular, it provides guidance for construction dosage.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214509523006861Calcined ginger nutsFinite elementSafety factorStability of earthen site
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A study on stability of earthen site restoration by solidified soil containing calcined ginger nuts
Case Studies in Construction Materials
Calcined ginger nuts
Finite element
Safety factor
Stability of earthen site
title A study on stability of earthen site restoration by solidified soil containing calcined ginger nuts
title_full A study on stability of earthen site restoration by solidified soil containing calcined ginger nuts
title_fullStr A study on stability of earthen site restoration by solidified soil containing calcined ginger nuts
title_full_unstemmed A study on stability of earthen site restoration by solidified soil containing calcined ginger nuts
title_short A study on stability of earthen site restoration by solidified soil containing calcined ginger nuts
title_sort study on stability of earthen site restoration by solidified soil containing calcined ginger nuts
topic Calcined ginger nuts
Finite element
Safety factor
Stability of earthen site
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