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Diffusion law and diffusion model for backfill grouting in loess shield tunnel at different soil moisture
Loess is a special type of soil whose properties are significantly affected by water. However, the grout diffusion law for backfill grouting in loess shield tunnels remains unknown. Based on a visual model experimental device, three experiments were conducted with 10%, 20%, and 30% loess moisture. A finite discrete element method was used to verify the grout diffusion mode, and parameters such as the tunnel buried depth, grout viscosity, and elastic modulus were considered to analyse the grout diffusion law. Experiments and numerical simulations show that the screening diffusion of grout occurs at low loess moisture, whereas splitting diffusion occurs at high loess moisture. The farthest splitting diffusion distance decreases as the tunnel buried depth, grout viscosity, and elastic modulus increase. In addition, based on capillary theory and geotechnical strength criteria, screening diffusion and splitting diffusion models were established. This study investigated the grout diffusion law and grout diffusion model, providing a reference for the design and construction of loess shield tunnels.
Diffusion law and diffusion model for backfill grouting in loess shield tunnel at different soil moisture
Loess is a special type of soil whose properties are significantly affected by water. However, the grout diffusion law for backfill grouting in loess shield tunnels remains unknown. Based on a visual model experimental device, three experiments were conducted with 10%, 20%, and 30% loess moisture. A finite discrete element method was used to verify the grout diffusion mode, and parameters such as the tunnel buried depth, grout viscosity, and elastic modulus were considered to analyse the grout diffusion law. Experiments and numerical simulations show that the screening diffusion of grout occurs at low loess moisture, whereas splitting diffusion occurs at high loess moisture. The farthest splitting diffusion distance decreases as the tunnel buried depth, grout viscosity, and elastic modulus increase. In addition, based on capillary theory and geotechnical strength criteria, screening diffusion and splitting diffusion models were established. This study investigated the grout diffusion law and grout diffusion model, providing a reference for the design and construction of loess shield tunnels.
Diffusion law and diffusion model for backfill grouting in loess shield tunnel at different soil moisture
Sihan Li (Autor:in) / Fei Ye (Autor:in) / Caifei Zhang (Autor:in) / Yong Yang (Autor:in) / Tianhan Xia (Autor:in) / Yin Jiang (Autor:in) / Xingbo Han (Autor:in)
2025
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
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