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    Experimental Study of Suffusion in Sand–Clay Mixtures under Variably Saturated Conditions

    Source: Journal of Geotechnical and Geoenvironmental Engineering:;2024:;Volume ( 150 ):;issue: 009::page 04024071-1
    Author:
    Yerim Yang
    ,
    Yongjoon Choe
    ,
    Hangseok Choi
    ,
    Jongmuk Won
    DOI: 10.1061/JGGEFK.GTENG-12052
    Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
    Abstract: Suffusion refers to the loss of small particles in a soil matrix without volume changes, caused by hydrodynamic forces and alternation of pore fluid chemistry. This study investigated the ionic concentration (IC)-induced suffusion of sand–clay mixtures under saturated and unsaturated conditions through laboratory soil-column experiments. The impacts of clay mineralogy and sand-grain size on suffusion were investigated based on the breakthrough curves (BTCs) obtained from the soil-column experiments. In addition, the degree of saturation during the experiments was measured to assess the impact of the saturation state on suffusion in the sand–clay mixtures. The observed BTCs in this study demonstrated that suffusion was more significant under saturated conditions than unsaturated conditions for the sand–kaolinite and sand–illite mixtures. In contrast, the sand–bentonite mixtures exhibited higher susceptibility to suffusion under unsaturated conditions. Moreover, for the sand–kaolinite mixtures, a higher susceptibility to suffusion was observed with smaller sand-grain sizes under saturated conditions, whereas the opposite trend was observed under unsaturated conditions. This study provides insights into the suffusion behavior of sand–clay mixtures, considering influential factors such as clay type, sand-grain size, and IC gradient under both saturated and unsaturated conditions, which highlight the importance of considering the saturation state for a comprehensive understanding of suffusion in the sand–clay mixtures.
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    contributor authorYerim Yang
    contributor authorYongjoon Choe
    contributor authorHangseok Choi
    contributor authorJongmuk Won
    date accessioned2024-12-24T10:27:12Z
    date available2024-12-24T10:27:12Z
    date copyright9/1/2024 12:00:00 AM
    date issued2024
    identifier otherJGGEFK.GTENG-12052.pdf
    identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl1/handle/yetl/4298947
    description abstractSuffusion refers to the loss of small particles in a soil matrix without volume changes, caused by hydrodynamic forces and alternation of pore fluid chemistry. This study investigated the ionic concentration (IC)-induced suffusion of sand–clay mixtures under saturated and unsaturated conditions through laboratory soil-column experiments. The impacts of clay mineralogy and sand-grain size on suffusion were investigated based on the breakthrough curves (BTCs) obtained from the soil-column experiments. In addition, the degree of saturation during the experiments was measured to assess the impact of the saturation state on suffusion in the sand–clay mixtures. The observed BTCs in this study demonstrated that suffusion was more significant under saturated conditions than unsaturated conditions for the sand–kaolinite and sand–illite mixtures. In contrast, the sand–bentonite mixtures exhibited higher susceptibility to suffusion under unsaturated conditions. Moreover, for the sand–kaolinite mixtures, a higher susceptibility to suffusion was observed with smaller sand-grain sizes under saturated conditions, whereas the opposite trend was observed under unsaturated conditions. This study provides insights into the suffusion behavior of sand–clay mixtures, considering influential factors such as clay type, sand-grain size, and IC gradient under both saturated and unsaturated conditions, which highlight the importance of considering the saturation state for a comprehensive understanding of suffusion in the sand–clay mixtures.
    publisherAmerican Society of Civil Engineers
    titleExperimental Study of Suffusion in Sand–Clay Mixtures under Variably Saturated Conditions
    typeJournal Article
    journal volume150
    journal issue9
    journal titleJournal of Geotechnical and Geoenvironmental Engineering
    identifier doi10.1061/JGGEFK.GTENG-12052
    journal fristpage04024071-1
    journal lastpage04024071-15
    page15
    treeJournal of Geotechnical and Geoenvironmental Engineering:;2024:;Volume ( 150 ):;issue: 009
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