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Title
Injection Characteristics of Thermo-Gelation Biopolymers and Impermeability Enhancement in Treated Soils
Issued Date
2025-11
Citation
Journal of Materials in Civil Engineering, v.37, no.11
Type
Article
Author Keywords
High-temperature InjectionHydraulic ConductivityInjectabilityThermo-gelation BiopolymersBiopolymersWater Injection PressuresGelationHigh Temperature ApplicationsOil Well FloodingReductionShear FlowShear ThinningSoil TemperatureSoilsSol-gelsWater Injection% ReductionsGround ConditionsShear-thinning BehaviorTemperature DependentThermo-gelation BiopolymerTreated SoilsVarying Pressure ConditionsHigh TemperaturePermeabilityPolymerSoil Quality
Keywords
XANTHAN GUM BIOPOLYMERWATERGROUTSSANDS
ISSN
0899-1561
Abstract

This study investigates the injection characteristics of thermo-gelation biopolymer (TGBP) and its effect on the impermeability of treated soils. Experimental results demonstrate that TGBP exhibits shear-thinning behavior, enhancing its injectability under varying pressures and ground conditions. At a water injection pressure of 100 kPa, TGBP reduced hydraulic conductivity by 100-10,000 times compared with untreated soils. This significant reduction is attributed to TGBP's temperature-dependent sol-gel transition, which effectively fills and hardens soil pores, as observed through microscopic images. Additionally, TGBP achieved 6.3 times greater hydraulic conductivity reduction compared with cement-based grout. The analysis established relationships among injectability, hydraulic conductivity, injection volume, and penetration distance of TGBP. TGBP's environmentally friendly properties, such as reduced carbon emissions, make it a sustainable and effective alternative for geotechnical applications requiring enhanced impermeability. The findings and proposed high-temperature injection method provide valuable insights for future field applications. © 2025 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.

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URI
https://scholar.dgist.ac.kr/handle/20.500.11750/59991
DOI
10.1061/JMCEE7.MTENG-20276
Publisher
American Society of Civil Engineers
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