Mitigation of liquefaction of saturated sand using biogas

J. He, J. Chu, V. Ivanov

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Abstract

Some recent studies have indicated that the liquefaction potential of saturated sand can be greatly reduced if the sand can be made slightly unsaturated. One way to reduce the degree of saturation of sand is to inject gas into sand. This approach offers a cost-effective solution for mitigating liquefaction hazard over a large area. However, it is not easy to inject gas into sand in a uniform manner. A biogas method was developed in this study to overcome this difficulty. In this method, denitrifying bacteria are used to generate tiny, inert nitrogen gas bubbles in sand. Shaking table tests using a fully instrumented laminar box are conducted on both saturated sand and sand containing microbially generated nitrogen gas bubbles. Comparisons of the results of these tests indicate that the pore water pressure generated in the partially saturated sand was much smaller than that in saturated sand. Thus the proposed method is effective in reducing the liquefaction potential of sand.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationBio- and Chemo- Mechanical Processes in Geotechnical Engineering - Geotechnique Symposium in Print 2013
EditorsLyesse Laloui
PublisherICE Publishing
Pages116-124
Number of pages9
ISBN (Electronic)9780727760531
Publication statusPublished - 2013
Externally publishedYes
Event17th Geotechnique Symposium in Print - London, United Kingdom
Duration: Jun 3 2013 → …

Publication series

NameBio- and Chemo- Mechanical Processes in Geotechnical Engineering - Geotechnique Symposium in Print 2013

Conference

Conference17th Geotechnique Symposium in Print
Country/TerritoryUnited Kingdom
CityLondon
Period6/3/13 → …

ASJC Scopus Subject Areas

  • Environmental Engineering
  • Soil Science
  • Geotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology

Keywords

  • Ground improvement
  • Liquefaction
  • Sands

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