Study on mudcake disintegration in clayey strata during shield tunneling : effects of dispersants and bentonite slurry
Liu, Pengfei and Yang, Zhao and Ji, Fuquan and Chen, Peishuai and Hu, Qinxin and He, Xiong (2024) Study on mudcake disintegration in clayey strata during shield tunneling : effects of dispersants and bentonite slurry. Heliyon, 10 (9). e30663. ISSN 2405-8440 (https://doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2024.e30663)
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Abstract
While tunnel boring machines (TBMs) tunneling in clayey strata, the adhered excavated soil on the cutterhead and cutting tools tends to form mudcake after compaction and consolidation. Mudcake can obstruct the cutterhead openings and rendering the cutting tools ineffective, leads to a substantial reduction in advance rate. Dispersants are recognized as an effective method for the disintegration of mudcakes. A novel set of equipment, comprising a mudcake compression device and a mudcake disintegration apparatus, is developed for assessing mudcake disintegration properties. The results showed that mudcakes underwent a tripartite disintegration process in water, including an initial stage, a rapid disintegration stage, and a stable stage. In the initial stage, the mudcakes absorbed water before disintegration, resulting in marginal changes in the weight of the disintegrated mudcakes. In the rapid disintegration stage, the weight of the disintegrated mudcakes increased quickly. During the stable stage, the weight of the disintegrated mudcakes remained relatively constant. The submersion of mudcakes in a dispersant solution substantially increased the rate of disintegration. Greater dispersant concentration corresponded to an increase in the disintegration rate. No weight gain was observed in mudcakes during the initial disintegration stage. When mudcakes disintegrated in a bentonite slurry, the weight of the disintegrated mudcakes initially decreased and then stabilized. The weight of the disintegrated mudcakes turned negative, indicating an increase in the weight of mudcakes. This suggested that bentonite significantly hindered mudcake disintegration.
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Item type: Article ID code: 89281 Dates: DateEvent15 May 2024Published3 May 2024Published Online1 May 2024AcceptedSubjects: Technology > Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) Department: Faculty of Engineering > Civil and Environmental Engineering Depositing user: Pure Administrator Date deposited: 17 May 2024 15:05 Last modified: 11 Nov 2024 14:19 URI: https://strathprints.strath.ac.uk/id/eprint/89281