Microbially induced calcite precipitation along a circular flow channel under a constant flow condition

Biogrouting is a new ground improvement method that has been studied in recent years. This method involves mainly the use of a microbially induced calcite precipitation process to bind soil particles to increase the strength or to fill in the pores of soil or joints of rock for seepage control. Ther...

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Main Authors: Wu, Chuangzhou, Chu, Jian, Wu, Shifan, Cheng, Liang, van Paassen, Leon A.
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1503072021-06-04T06:56:38Z Microbially induced calcite precipitation along a circular flow channel under a constant flow condition Wu, Chuangzhou Chu, Jian Wu, Shifan Cheng, Liang van Paassen, Leon A. School of Civil and Environmental Engineering Engineering::Civil engineering Calcite Fracture Sealing Biogrouting is a new ground improvement method that has been studied in recent years. This method involves mainly the use of a microbially induced calcite precipitation process to bind soil particles to increase the strength or to fill in the pores of soil or joints of rock for seepage control. There are two major challenges in the use of biogrout for seepage control through rock joints. The first is how to inject the biogrout solutions, and the second is to understand the mechanisms for the formation of calcite under seepage flow. In this paper, a study on the injection of biogrout solution and the formation of precipitates along a circular 1D flow channel is presented. To minimize the influence of flow, a new one-phase injection method to inject bacterial solution and cementation agents simultaneously was adopted in this study. Factors affecting the formation and distribution of precipitates along the flow channel such as flow velocity, flow rate, and aperture of flow channel were investigated. The experimental results indicated that less calcite was precipitated at locations further away from the injection point due to depletion of the reactants’ concentrations along the flow path. Using the one-phase injection method, the bacterial activity had a major effect on the accumulation of the calcite on the inner surface of the flow channel. The total calcite precipitated on the surface of the flow channel increased slightly with increasing bacterial activity or flow rate. An equation to predict the distance travelled by the biosolution has been derived based on the testing results. Ministry of National Development (MND) We would like to acknowledge that this study is supported by Grant No. SUL2013-1 by the Ministry of National Development, Singapore. We would also like to thank the anonymous reviewers for the good comments which helped in the improvement of this paper. 2021-06-04T06:56:38Z 2021-06-04T06:56:38Z 2019 Journal Article Wu, C., Chu, J., Wu, S., Cheng, L. & van Paassen, L. A. (2019). Microbially induced calcite precipitation along a circular flow channel under a constant flow condition. Acta Geotechnica, 14(3), 673-683. https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11440-018-0747-1 1861-1125 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/150307 10.1007/s11440-018-0747-1 2-s2.0-85055757005 3 14 673 683 en SUL2013-1 Acta Geotechnica © 2018 Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature. All rights reserved.
institution Nanyang Technological University
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country Singapore
Singapore
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topic Engineering::Civil engineering
Calcite
Fracture Sealing
spellingShingle Engineering::Civil engineering
Calcite
Fracture Sealing
Wu, Chuangzhou
Chu, Jian
Wu, Shifan
Cheng, Liang
van Paassen, Leon A.
Microbially induced calcite precipitation along a circular flow channel under a constant flow condition
description Biogrouting is a new ground improvement method that has been studied in recent years. This method involves mainly the use of a microbially induced calcite precipitation process to bind soil particles to increase the strength or to fill in the pores of soil or joints of rock for seepage control. There are two major challenges in the use of biogrout for seepage control through rock joints. The first is how to inject the biogrout solutions, and the second is to understand the mechanisms for the formation of calcite under seepage flow. In this paper, a study on the injection of biogrout solution and the formation of precipitates along a circular 1D flow channel is presented. To minimize the influence of flow, a new one-phase injection method to inject bacterial solution and cementation agents simultaneously was adopted in this study. Factors affecting the formation and distribution of precipitates along the flow channel such as flow velocity, flow rate, and aperture of flow channel were investigated. The experimental results indicated that less calcite was precipitated at locations further away from the injection point due to depletion of the reactants’ concentrations along the flow path. Using the one-phase injection method, the bacterial activity had a major effect on the accumulation of the calcite on the inner surface of the flow channel. The total calcite precipitated on the surface of the flow channel increased slightly with increasing bacterial activity or flow rate. An equation to predict the distance travelled by the biosolution has been derived based on the testing results.
author2 School of Civil and Environmental Engineering
author_facet School of Civil and Environmental Engineering
Wu, Chuangzhou
Chu, Jian
Wu, Shifan
Cheng, Liang
van Paassen, Leon A.
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author Wu, Chuangzhou
Chu, Jian
Wu, Shifan
Cheng, Liang
van Paassen, Leon A.
author_sort Wu, Chuangzhou
title Microbially induced calcite precipitation along a circular flow channel under a constant flow condition
title_short Microbially induced calcite precipitation along a circular flow channel under a constant flow condition
title_full Microbially induced calcite precipitation along a circular flow channel under a constant flow condition
title_fullStr Microbially induced calcite precipitation along a circular flow channel under a constant flow condition
title_full_unstemmed Microbially induced calcite precipitation along a circular flow channel under a constant flow condition
title_sort microbially induced calcite precipitation along a circular flow channel under a constant flow condition
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