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Numerical simulation of compaction parameters for sand-filled embankment using large thickness sand filling

Wentao WANG, Chongzhi TU, Rong LUO

Frontiers of Structural and Civil Engineering 2018, Volume 12, Issue 4,   Pages 568-576 doi: 10.1007/s11709-017-0444-4

Abstract: The study uses the finite element method to simulate a new technique of highway sand embankment fillingin Jianghan Plain district, which can raise the thickness of sand-filled layer from 30 cm to 70 cm andcan significantly shorten the construction period based on the guarantee of sand embankment constructionThe simulation results indicate that the sand-filled layer thickness of 70 cm is suitable for the newsand filling technique, and the sand-filled embankment project with tight construction period is suggested

Keywords: sand embankment     compaction in large thickness     numerical simulation     small size vibratory roller     steady    

Influence of soft rock-fill material as dam embankment with central bituminous concrete membrane

Peter TSCHERNUTTER

Frontiers of Structural and Civil Engineering 2011, Volume 5, Issue 1,   Pages 63-70 doi: 10.1007/s11709-010-0016-3

Abstract: parameters for a valuation of the deformation behavior of the up- and downstream dam shell by means of an embankment

Keywords: embankment dam     bituminous concrete membrane     rock-fill material properties     deformation behavior    

Liquefaction-induced damage evaluation of earth embankment and corresponding countermeasure

Linlin GU; Wei ZHENG; Wenxuan ZHU; Zhen WANG; Xianzhang LING; Feng ZHANG

Frontiers of Structural and Civil Engineering 2022, Volume 16, Issue 9,   Pages 1183-1195 doi: 10.1007/s11709-022-0848-7

Abstract: Liquefaction of sandy soils is a big threat to the stability and the safety of an earth embankment laidA large number of liquefaction-induced damages on embankment due to different types of earthquakes haveIn this research, the dynamic behaviors of earth embankment and the reinforcement effects of groutingIt is known from the numerical investigation that the embankment would experience destructive deformationIn contrast, in moderate earthquake EQ1, upheaval was observed at each toe of the embankment

Keywords: dynamic response     earth embankment     damage pattern     liquefaction     ground improvement    

Coupled solid-fluid FE-analysis of an embankment dam

Michael PERTL, Matthias HOFMANN, Guenter HOFSTETTER

Frontiers of Structural and Civil Engineering 2011, Volume 5, Issue 1,   Pages 53-62 doi: 10.1007/s11709-010-0084-4

Abstract: the coupled transient numerical simulation of the water flow and the deformations and stresses in an embankment

Keywords: multi-phase model     unsaturated soil model     Barcelona Basic model (BBM)     return mapping algorithm     embankment    

Unified description of sand behavior

Feng ZHANG, Bin YE, Guanlin YE

Frontiers of Structural and Civil Engineering 2011, Volume 5, Issue 2,   Pages 121-150 doi: 10.1007/s11709-011-0104-z

Abstract: In this paper, the mechanical behavior of sand, was systematically described and modeled with a elastoplasticWithout losing the generality of the sand, a specific sand called as Toyoura sand, a typical clean sandIn the model, the results of conventional triaxial tests of the sand under different loading and drainageloading tests, then they are fixed to uniquely describe the overall mechanical behaviors of the Toyoura sand

Keywords: constitutive model     sand     stress-induced anisotropy     density     structure    

Continuous modeling of soil morphology —thermomechanical behavior of embankment dams

Bettina ALBERS, Krzysztof WILMANSKI

Frontiers of Structural and Civil Engineering 2011, Volume 5, Issue 1,   Pages 11-23 doi: 10.1007/s11709-010-0081-7

Abstract: juxtaposition continuous one-, two-, and three-component models of geomaterials appearing in construction of embankment

Keywords: thermomechanical modeling     soil morphology     saturation     porosity    

Research review of the cement sand and gravel (CSG) dam

Xin CAI, Yingli WU, Xingwen GUO, Yu MING

Frontiers of Structural and Civil Engineering 2012, Volume 6, Issue 1,   Pages 19-24 doi: 10.1007/s11709-012-0145-y

Abstract: The cement sand and gravel (CSG) dam is a new style of dam that owes the advantages both of the concrete

Keywords: cement sand and gravel (CSG) dam     cement sand and gravel (CSG) material     research review    

Effects of microfine aggregate in manufactured sand on bleeding and plastic shrinkage cracking of concrete

Branavan ARULMOLY; Chaminda KONTHESINGHA; Anura NANAYAKKARA

Frontiers of Structural and Civil Engineering 2022, Volume 16, Issue 11,   Pages 1453-1473 doi: 10.1007/s11709-022-0877-2

Abstract: Construction industries have started to utilize manufactured sand (MS) as an effective alternative forriver sand in concrete.

Keywords: manufactured sand     fresh concrete     microfines     admixtures     shrinkage     cracking    

Impacts of backwashing on micropollutant removal and associated microbial assembly processes in sand

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2023, Volume 17, Issue 3, doi: 10.1007/s11783-023-1634-z

Abstract:

● Backwashing in sand filters with 2-h and 4-h EBCTs was simulated

Keywords: Sand filter     Backwashing     Recovery     Micropollutants     Community composition    

Destructive and non-destructive evaluation of concrete for optimum sand to aggregate volume ratio

Frontiers of Structural and Civil Engineering 2021, Volume 15, Issue 6,   Pages 1400-1414 doi: 10.1007/s11709-021-0779-8

Abstract: As such, a detailed experimental investigation was carried out to evaluate the effect of sand-to-aggregate

Keywords: aggregates     non-destructive testing     sand-to-aggregate volume ratio (s/a)     maximum aggregate    

Effects of coarse and fine aggregates on long-term mechanical properties of sea sand recycled aggregate

Frontiers of Structural and Civil Engineering 2021, Volume 15, Issue 3,   Pages 754-772 doi: 10.1007/s11709-021-0711-2

Abstract: Typical effects of coarse and fine aggregates on the long-term properties of sea sand recycled aggregateTwo different types of fine (coarse) aggregates are considered: sea sand and river sand (natural andSSRAC increase with decreasing recycled coarse aggregate replacement percentage and increasing sea sandhowever, the deformation differences between coarse aggregate and cement mortar reduce by adopting sea sand

Keywords: sea sand recycled aggregate concrete     recycled coarse aggregate replacement percentage     sea sand chloride    

Performance of fiber reinforced clayey sand composite

Amin CHEGENIZADEH, Hamid NIKRAZ

Frontiers of Structural and Civil Engineering 2012, Volume 6, Issue 2,   Pages 147-152 doi: 10.1007/s11709-012-0158-6

Abstract: This study focuses on effect of fiber inclusion on the strength and other parameters of clayey sand compositeFirst part of this study is related to effective parameters on strength of the clayey sand composite

Keywords: triaxial     consolidated undrained (CU)     fiber     strength    

The coupling of sand with ZVI/oxidants achieved proportional and highly efficient removal of arsenic

Sana Ullah, Xuejun Guo, Xiaoyan Luo, Xiangyuan Zhang, Yameng Li, Ziyu Liang

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2020, Volume 14, Issue 6, doi: 10.1007/s11783-020-1273-6

Abstract: . • Sand doping facilitated proportional As trapping along the ZVI/oxidants column. • ZVI/sand/oxidantsare highly efficient for arsenic removal. • ZVI/sand/oxidants reduced significantly the Fe2+ leachingand effluent turbidity. • More than 54% of arsenic was reduced to As(III) in ZVI/sand/oxidants systemIn a packed column with a 1:20 mixture of ZVI and sand, the average As removal efficiency was 36 (1stMoreover, the leaching of Fe was significantly reduced with an increased sand ratio, resulting in clearer

Keywords: Arsenic     ZVI     Sand     Oxidants     Fixed-bed Column     Removal    

Effect of microlimestone on properties of self-consolidating concrete with manufactured sand and mineral

Fulin Qu, Wengui Li, Xiaohui Zeng, Zhiyu Luo, Kejin Wang, Daichao Sheng

Frontiers of Structural and Civil Engineering 2020, Volume 14, Issue 6,   Pages 1545-1560 doi: 10.1007/s11709-020-0678-4

Abstract: Self-consolidating concrete (SCC) with manufactured sand (MSCC) is crucial to guarantee the quality ofproperties of MSCC with different microlimestone powder (MLS) replacements of retreated manufactured sandhas the highest strength in the late age, which is even better than that of SCC made with the river sandThe obtained results can be used to promote the application of SCC made with manufactured sand and mineral

Keywords: microlimestone powder     manufactured sand     retreated manufactured sand     self-consolidating concrete     mineral    

Utilization of MSWI fly ash as partial cement or sand substitute with focus on cementing efficiency and

Lei Zheng, Xingbao Gao, Wei Wang, Zifu Li, Lingling Zhang, Shikun Cheng

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2020, Volume 14, Issue 1, doi: 10.1007/s11783-019-1184-6

Abstract: Washed MSWI fly ash was used as partial cement or sand substitute.Sand replacing is beneficial for strength, while cement replacement reduces strength.with the increase in fly ash amount, whereas the strength increases when the fly ash is blended as sandhighest strength (compressive strength= 30.2 Mpa; flexural strength= 7.0 Mpa) was obtained when the sandThe macropores assigned to the gaps between particles decreased when the fly ash was used as sand replacement

Keywords: MSWI fly ash     Cementing efficiency     Health risk assessment of heavy metal     Sand replacement     Cement replacement    

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Numerical simulation of compaction parameters for sand-filled embankment using large thickness sand filling

Wentao WANG, Chongzhi TU, Rong LUO

Journal Article

Influence of soft rock-fill material as dam embankment with central bituminous concrete membrane

Peter TSCHERNUTTER

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Liquefaction-induced damage evaluation of earth embankment and corresponding countermeasure

Linlin GU; Wei ZHENG; Wenxuan ZHU; Zhen WANG; Xianzhang LING; Feng ZHANG

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Coupled solid-fluid FE-analysis of an embankment dam

Michael PERTL, Matthias HOFMANN, Guenter HOFSTETTER

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Unified description of sand behavior

Feng ZHANG, Bin YE, Guanlin YE

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Continuous modeling of soil morphology —thermomechanical behavior of embankment dams

Bettina ALBERS, Krzysztof WILMANSKI

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Research review of the cement sand and gravel (CSG) dam

Xin CAI, Yingli WU, Xingwen GUO, Yu MING

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Effects of microfine aggregate in manufactured sand on bleeding and plastic shrinkage cracking of concrete

Branavan ARULMOLY; Chaminda KONTHESINGHA; Anura NANAYAKKARA

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Impacts of backwashing on micropollutant removal and associated microbial assembly processes in sand

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Destructive and non-destructive evaluation of concrete for optimum sand to aggregate volume ratio

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Effects of coarse and fine aggregates on long-term mechanical properties of sea sand recycled aggregate

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Performance of fiber reinforced clayey sand composite

Amin CHEGENIZADEH, Hamid NIKRAZ

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The coupling of sand with ZVI/oxidants achieved proportional and highly efficient removal of arsenic

Sana Ullah, Xuejun Guo, Xiaoyan Luo, Xiangyuan Zhang, Yameng Li, Ziyu Liang

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Effect of microlimestone on properties of self-consolidating concrete with manufactured sand and mineral

Fulin Qu, Wengui Li, Xiaohui Zeng, Zhiyu Luo, Kejin Wang, Daichao Sheng

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Utilization of MSWI fly ash as partial cement or sand substitute with focus on cementing efficiency and

Lei Zheng, Xingbao Gao, Wei Wang, Zifu Li, Lingling Zhang, Shikun Cheng

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