| Literature DB >> 34315075 |
Bingxiang Yuan1, Zihao Li1, Yiming Chen1, Hong Ni2, Zuqing Zhao1, Weijie Chen1, Jin Zhao1.
Abstract
Glass fiber and liquid-modified polyvinyl alcohol polymer (SH Polymer) are used to reinforce granite residual soil. In this paper, scanning electron microscopy (SEM) tests and drop-weight tests were used to study the microscopic interaction mechanism and impact resistance of granite residual soil specimens reinforced by glass fiber and SH Polymer. Combined with the equivalent confining pressure theory, Mohr-Coulomb intensity lines were used to quantitatively analyze the reinforcement effect of glass fiber. The SEM results showed that the granite residual soil solidified by a 3.5 % SH polymer had a tighter bond between the flake clay particles. In addition, with the incorporation of glass fiber, these flake clay particles were cemented on the glass fiber along the long axis, forming a cementing system of flake clay particles and glass fiber. When the glass fiber content was 3.0 %, the impact resistance of the specimen reached its maximum, 32.16 kN. Using the equivalent confining pressure theory, the reinforcement effect of glass fiber on soil could be quantified by Δσ3.Entities:
Keywords: Granite residual soil; Impact resistance; Liquid-modified polyvinyl alcohol polymer; Microstructure; Reinforcement of glass fiber
Year: 2021 PMID: 34315075 DOI: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2021.131652
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chemosphere ISSN: 0045-6535 Impact factor: 7.086