Evaluation of three waterborne polymers as stabilizers for sandy soil |
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Authors: | Abdullah Al-Khanbashi Shihab W. Abdalla |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Chemical and Petrolium Engineering, United Arab Emirates University, 17555, Al Ain, UAE;(2) College of Engineering, United Arab Emirates University, 7675, Abu Dhabi, UAE |
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Abstract: | This study reports on waterborne polymer emulsion systems that were used for structural modification of sandy soils. The first emulsion used was a styrene-acrylic, copolymer emulsion; the second and third were vinyl-acrylic, copolymer-based emulsions. Specimens were prepared by adding different polymer emulsions to the sand and water in prescribed amounts. The performance of the different emulsion systems as sand stabilizers was estimated through measurement of the hydraulic conductivity and compressive strength. Measurements of hydraulic conductivity were conducted in a flexible membrane test apparatus. The hydraulic conductivity for the three emulsions decreased at different rates, with an increase in polymer content up to 3 wt. (i.e., % by weight). Additional increase of polymer content did not introduce significant decrease in hydraulic conductivity, and, at 5 wt.%, the three emulsions had essentially the same effect. Measurements made on dry cylindrical specimens disclosed remarkable enhancement in the mechanical behavior of the system. The compressive strength and modulus of elasticity of the examined emulsions increased with a higher concentration of polymer. Scanning electron microscope (SEM) revealed that the reduction in the permeability and the improved mechanical properties can be attributed to three dominant structural changes: the development of interconnecting ties between the sand particles, the development of adhesion between neighboring sand particles in contact, and the covering of the sand particles with a thin polymer film. |
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Keywords: | emulsions hydraulic conductivity mechanical properties scanning electron microscope soil stabilization waterborne polymers |
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