Permeation Tests on Tianluoshan Relic Soils with Methyl Acrylic Acid Resin

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Tianluoshan relic sites is a typical earthen sites located at moisture circumstances, where craking, chalking, flaking and mould are the main geological diseases after excavation. For public exhibition and long-term preservation purpose, chemical stabilization were required. In this study, the potential application of methyl acrylic acid resin for solidification of Tianluoshan relic soils were evaluated by a series of laboratory permeation tests. The main considered influence factors include: dry density, initial water content and degree of saturation. The results show that the permeation effect of methyl acrylic acid resin were greatly related with dry density and initial water content of the earthen soils, the practical application guidance are also presented.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 726-731)

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August 2013

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