Centrifuge modelling of wet deep mixing processes in soft clays

Author:

Lee F. H.1,Lee C. H.1,Dasari G. R.2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Civil Engineering, National University of Singapore

2. ExxonMobil Upstream Research Company Houston, TX, USA

Abstract

This paper assesses the feasibility of studying wet deep mixing processes using centrifuge modelling. The scaling relationships relevant to modelling of the deep mixing were first established, and the likelihood of satisfying them in centrifuge modelling was then examined. The relationships between most of the significant forces in deep mixing processes can be satisfied using centrifuge modelling, with the exception of the Reynolds number. The latter cannot be preserved, owing to the non-Newtonian characteristics of cement slurry as well as of the soil−cement mix. However, viscosity scale effects can be mitigated by using a liquid tracer of lower viscosity in place of cement slurry. Deep mixing model tests were conducted to examine the effects of viscosity of the tracer, density of the tracer and work done in mixing. Comparison between 1g and centrifuge model test results shows that the former results have significantly poorer mixing quality than the latter. This can be attributed to the larger viscous forces relative to the other forces, in the 1g models. Lowering the viscosity of the tracer, increasing the work done in mixing and minimising density differences between soil and slurry can all contribute to enhancing the quality of mixing. The effect of density differences between soil and slurry was shown to be a possible reason for the large variation in reported field unconfined compressive strength as the water−cement ratio increases.

Publisher

Thomas Telford Ltd.

Subject

Earth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous),Geotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology

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