International Journal of Concrete Structures and Materials (May 2023)

Variation of the Hydraulic Conductivity and the Mechanical Characteristics of Plastic Concrete with Time

  • Ali Basha,
  • Walid Mansour

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s40069-023-00589-1
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 1
pp. 1 – 18

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Abstract Sand-bentonite-cement are commonly used as cut-off walls to isolate polluted soils or in ground improvement technologies and as retaining structures as secant pile wall. In this research, a laboratory program consisted from 105 sample were prepared and tested between different tests, such as hydraulic conductivity, porosity, and compressive strength to monitor the mechanical behavior of sand-bentonite-cement at different ages. Based on the experimental relationships between hydraulic conductivity coefficient and samples age; there were reduction due to added bentonite to mixture reach about 35.0% at 7 days. Moreover, the average reduction in the compressive strength of plastic concrete samples with bentonite was lower by average range about 51.0% than the compressive strength of plastic concrete samples without bentonite at 7 days. In this study, proposed formulas were derived to estimate the splitting tensile strength based on the compressive strength and the hydraulic conductivity in terms of the bentonite/cement ratio and testing age. The predicted values showed well agreement with the experimental records for samples of sand-bentonite-cement mixtures where the standard deviation and coefficient of variation were 0.02, and 0.94%, respectively.

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