Thixotropy of a transparent clay manufactured using carbopol to simulate marine soil

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Abstract

A transparent clay manufactured using Carbopol® Ultrez™ 10 (simplified as U10) was introduced, and its manufacturing processes were briefly described. Both relative transparency (RT) and modulation transfer function (MTF) methods were used to quantify the optical character variation via soil thickness. The transparency of this new transparent clay was analyzed and compared with four traditional transparent materials. The thixotropic properties of this synthetic transparent clay were measured in detail through the laboratory vane test. An exponential function was used to describe the thixotropy and sensitivity of the clay. The results showed that the new transparent clay has a relatively higher optical transparency than the majority of previous materials. Good-fitting results showed a similar development trend in thixotropy for the synthetic transparent clay and the natural ones. Furthermore, the sensitivity of the transparent clay was low to medium, which can simulate marine soil. With higher optical transparency than and similar thixotropy and sensitivity as natural clays, Carbopol® Ultrez™ 10 shows great potential as a substitute for natural clay and is expected to be widely used in model tests.

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Sun, Z., Kong, G., Zhou, Y., Shen, Y., & Xiao, H. (2021). Thixotropy of a transparent clay manufactured using carbopol to simulate marine soil. Journal of Marine Science and Engineering, 9(7). https://doi.org/10.3390/jmse9070738

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