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Experimental study on impregnation and consolidation effects of modified polyvinyl alcohol solution for coarse-grained soils: a case study on the Subashi Buddhist Temple Ruins of China

Journal

BULLETIN OF ENGINEERING GEOLOGY AND THE ENVIRONMENT
Volume 79, Issue 3, Pages 1487-1500

Publisher

SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s10064-019-01622-y

Keywords

Modified polyvinyl alcohol; Coarse-grained soils; Impregnation; Subashi Buddhist Temple Ruins

Funding

  1. State Bureau of Cultural Relics Research Project of China [2013-YB-HT-013]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51578272]
  3. Cultural Relics Protection Science and Technology Outstanding Youth Research Project [2014225]

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The Subashi Buddhist Temple Ruins, which contain a lot of coarse-grained soils, have been severely damaged by surface weathering. Modified polyvinyl alcohol (SH) which can improve the mechanical properties of fine-grained earthen ruins has never been reported in the protection of coarse-grained earthen ruins, and thus, it is of great practical significance to investigate the impregnation and consolidation effects of SH solution on coarse-grained soils. First, the characteristic changes obtained by SH impregnation with respect to consolidation radius, impregnation rate, impregnation time, and cumulative impregnation were analysed for soil specimens with different dry densities and grain gradations. Then, disintegration, drying-wetting cycle, and freeze-thaw cycle experiments were carried out, and the results of these experiments were analysed. Finally, the impregnation and consolidation effects of the SH solution were evaluated together. The feasibility of protecting the Subashi Buddhist Temple Ruins with SH by impregnation was studied, and it is suggested that the methods of surface spraying and borehole impregnation for anti-weathering should be combined to protect these ruins.

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