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Scour Protection of Submarine Pipelines Using Ionic Soil Stabilizer Solidified Soil

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/jmse10010076

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scour protection; pipeline; ionic soil stabilizer (ISS); scour tests

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  1. Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities [202061027]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [41572247]

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A novel scour protection approach for pipeline using the Ionic Soil Stabilizer (ISS) solidified soil was proposed and validated through laboratory tests. The protective capacity and mechanism of ISS-solidified slurry for scour protection were investigated. The results showed that ISS-solidified slurry is a reliable and economic method for scour protection, but its adverse effects on liquefaction stability of non-cohesive subsoil should be carefully considered.
A novel scour protection approach for pipeline using the Ionic Soil Stabilizer (ISS) solidified soil was proposed in this study. The ISS-solidified slurry can be poured adjacent to the pipeline immediately after it was placed, or in the growing scour holes. In the present study, the first type was utilized as the scour protection layer around the pipeline. A series of laboratory flume tests were conducted to validate the protective capacity of ISS-solidified slurry for the pipeline in waves and combined waves and current. Then, the scanning electron microscope (SEM) tests and pore size tests were carried out, respectively, to investigate the mechanism of ISS-solidified slurry for scour protection around the pipeline. Finally, the effects of the ISS-solidified layer for liquefaction stability of non-cohesive subsoil were evaluated. The results indicated that the ISS-solidified slurry is a reliable, economic approach for scour protection around pipelines in the ocean environment. It is noteworthy that if a non-cohesive soil layer underlies the ISS-solidified slurry, it is vulnerable to suffer accumulated liquefaction due to the dense crust structure of the ISS-solidified layer, so the adverse effects for accumulated liquefaction should be considered carefully due to the set of the ISS-solidified layer.

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