Advances in Materials Science and Engineering (Jan 2021)
Research on Preparation and Performance of Clay-Based Shield Tunnel Nonsintered Bricks
Abstract
With the rapid development of rail transit in China, the number and scale of underground engineering construction have increased significantly, and a large amount of shield muck has been generated, which has brought great challenges to the urban environment. The reuse of shield muck has become an important research direction in underground engineering construction. In this paper, a nonsintered brick is prepared with shield muck soil as the matrix. The influence of different doping amounts of lime, fly ash, cement, and polyvinyl alcohol on porosity, density, water absorption, saturation coefficient, compressive strength, and other properties was explored to realize the resource utilization of shield dregs and at the same time obtain excellent performance nonsintered bricks. Through research, it is found that when the lime doping amount is 10% and the cement doping amount is 5%, with the increase of the fly ash doping amount, the overall compressive strength increases significantly, and the maximum compressive strength can reach 13.69 MPa. Although the doping of trace amounts of polyvinyl alcohol reduces the compressive strength, it can significantly reduce the compressive strength and mass loss rate after 15 freeze-thaw cycles.