Study on the Durability of Hydraulic Lime Soil Mixed with Sodium Methyl Silicate

被引:10
|
作者
Ma, Qingwen [1 ]
Liu, Qing [1 ]
Cheng, Kaidi [1 ]
Liu, Sihan [1 ]
机构
[1] Zhengzhou Univ, Coll Civil Engn & Water Resources, Zhengzhou 450001, Peoples R China
关键词
natural hydraulic lime soil; sodium methyl silicate; durability; microstructure; optimal ratio;
D O I
10.3390/coatings12070903
中图分类号
T [工业技术];
学科分类号
08 ;
摘要
Natural hydraulic lime soil has good mechanical properties; as an earthen ruin restoration material, its durability is insufficient. Despite natural hydraulic lime being a topic that has been studied for several years from different researchers, it has not yet been fully considered for the improvement of durability. This work aims to experimentally investigate the enhancement of the durability properties of hydraulic lime-based. The performance of natural hydraulic limestone by adding sodium methyl silicate and organic silicon is examined and the effect of adding sodium methyl silicate on its performance and microstructure is studied. The 6%, 10%, and 15% lime-soil comparison test blocks of sodium silicate were compared with different lime-soil comparison test blocks not mixed with sodium methyl silicate; in addition to compression resistance, shear resistance, water absorption, and erosion resistance, dry-wet cycles were carried out, as well as microstructure testing and analysis. The results show that the addition of sodium methyl silicate enhances the compressive strength of hydraulic lime-modified soil, reduces its saturated water absorption, reduces its shear strength, improves its resistance to dry and wet cycles, and forms on the surface of the modified soil particles. The hydrophobic layer further improves its erosion resistance and water resistance. When the sodium methyl silicate content is 0.3%, the natural hydraulic lime soil has good mechanical properties and good durability, which is the optimal ratio.
引用
收藏
页数:18
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] ANALYSIS OF SATURATED-UNSATURATED HYDRAULIC CONDUCTIVITY IN A MIXED SODIUM-CALCIUM SOIL SYSTEM
    RUSSO, D
    BRESLER, E
    SOIL SCIENCE SOCIETY OF AMERICA JOURNAL, 1977, 41 (04) : 706 - 710
  • [32] Incorporation of Bitumen and Calcium Silicate in Cement and Lime Stabilized Soil Blocks
    Kwan, W. H.
    Cheah, C. B.
    Ramli, M.
    Al-Sakkaf, Y. K.
    GREEN AND SUSTAINABLE TECHNOLOGY, 2017, 1828
  • [33] Analysis of the Structure and Durability of Refractory Castables Impregnated with Sodium Silicate Glass
    Malaiskiene, Jurgita
    Antonovic, Valentin
    Boris, Renata
    Kudzma, Andrius
    Stonys, Rimvydas
    CERAMICS-SWITZERLAND, 2023, 6 (04): : 2320 - 2332
  • [34] Evaluating the Long-Term Durability of Lime Treatment in Hydraulic Structures: Case Study on the Friant-Kern Canal
    Akula, Pavan
    Hariharan, Narain
    Little, Dallas N.
    Lesueur, Didier
    Herrier, Gontran
    TRANSPORTATION RESEARCH RECORD, 2020, 2674 (06) : 431 - 443
  • [35] Evaluating the Durability of Lime-Stabilized Soil Mixtures using Soil Mineralogy and Computational Geochemistry
    Akula, Pavan
    Naik, Saureen Rajesh
    Little, Dallas N.
    TRANSPORTATION RESEARCH RECORD, 2021, 2675 (09) : 1469 - 1481
  • [36] Durability of Metakaolin Geopolymers with Various Sodium Silicate/Sodium Hydroxide Ratios against Seawater Exposure
    Jaya, Nur Ain
    Abdullah, Mohd Mustafa Al Bakri
    Li, Long-yuan
    Sandu, Andrei Victor
    Hussin, Kamarudin
    Ming, Liew Yun
    GREEN CONSTRUCTION AND ENGINEERING EDUCATION FOR SUSTAINABLE FUTURE, 2017, 1887
  • [37] Physical properties of natural hydraulic lime mixed with biodegradable organic admixture
    Moon, Ki-Yeon
    Choi, Moon-Kwan
    Cho, Kye-Hong
    Cho, Jin-Sang
    Hong, Chang-Woo
    JOURNAL OF CERAMIC PROCESSING RESEARCH, 2016, 17 (10): : 1106 - 1110
  • [38] Effects of curing and processing on strength of raw earth stabilized with lime and sodium silicate
    Luo, Yi
    Wu, Yufei
    Ni, Pengpeng
    Su, Jiapeng
    MATERIALS AND STRUCTURES, 2022, 55 (08)
  • [39] Effects of curing and processing on strength of raw earth stabilized with lime and sodium silicate
    Yi Luo
    Yufei Wu
    Pengpeng Ni
    Jiapeng Su
    Materials and Structures, 2022, 55
  • [40] Classification, shear strength, and durability of expansive clayey soil stabilized with lime and perlite
    Calik, Umit
    Sadoglu, Erol
    NATURAL HAZARDS, 2014, 71 (03) : 1289 - 1303