Laboratory evaluation of physico-chemical variations in bentonite under electrokinetic enhancement

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When the traditional ground improvement techniques are not practical for a particular situation, alternative technology, such as electrokinetic (EK) soil treatment can be considered. EK treatment method involves applying a low direct current (DC) or a low potential gradient to arrays of electrodes inserted in the low permeable soils simulating migration of electricity, pore water, ions and charged particles across the soil, hence modifying the physicochemical, mechanical and engineering properties of the soil. This study investigates the effects of EK treatment on conductance phenomena and physico-chemical changes of bentonite at different intervals under total applied voltage of 10V subjected to specific types of anode enhancement solutions. The cumulative electroosmotic flow and electric current through the sample was measured for 15 days of treatment. The specimens were also tested for moisture content, pH and undrained shear strength variations over different time periods of 3, 6, 9, 12 and 15 days showing good correlations between the soil parameters. © 2014, International Journal of GEOMATE.

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Mosavat, N., Oh, E., & Chai, G. (2014). Laboratory evaluation of physico-chemical variations in bentonite under electrokinetic enhancement. International Journal of GEOMATE, 6(1), 817–823. https://doi.org/10.21660/2014.11.3347

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