Evaluation of Compressive Strength and Thermal Conductivity of Sand Stabilized with Epoxy Emulsion and Polymer Solution.

Polymers (Basel)

Department of Architecture, Civil, Environment and Energy Engineering, Kyungpook National University, 80 Daehakro, Bukgu, Daegu 41566, Korea.

Published: May 2022

AI Article Synopsis

  • - The study evaluates the performance of sand stabilized with various binders, namely epoxy emulsion (EM), acrylic polymer aqueous solution (APAS), a mixture of EM-APAS, and an EM-APAS-lime combination, focusing on compressive strength, thermal conductivity, and durability.
  • - Results indicate that the EM-APAS-lime mixture excels in compressive strength (over three times that of cement) and thermal conductivity (0.9-1 W/m·K), while the EM-APAS mixture shows superior durability, with a slake durability index above 80%.
  • - The findings suggest that using EM-APAS-lime as a binder significantly outperforms cement in ground improvement applications,

Article Abstract

This paper presents findings obtained by evaluating the compressive strength, thermal conductivity, and durability of sand cylinder specimens stabilized with either epoxy emulsion (EM), acrylic polymer aqueous solution (APAS), EM-APAS mixture, or EM-APAS-lime mixture. Given the data obtained from the laboratory test, simulation analysis that uses a heat transfer fluid model of a ground-coupled heat pump (GCHP) system confirms the EM-APAS-lime binder performs best in the compressive strength and thermal conductivity; EM-APAS mixture performs best in the durability. However, the slake durability index of specimens containing EM-APAS-lime is equal to or greater than 80%. In addition, the compressive strength of sand stabilized with the EM-APAS-lime mixture is more than three times that of sand stabilized with cement. The thermal conductivity of sand stabilized with cement and that of sand treated with EM-APAS-lime mixture are 0.1 W/m·K and 0.9-1 W/m·K, respectively. It is confirmed that the heat collection of sand stabilized with EM-APAS-lime outperforms five times over that of sand stabilized with cement. These findings provide admissible evidence that the EM-APAS-lime mixture, which outperforms cement in compressive strength and thermal conductivity, is most suitable for ground improvement binder for GCHP systems.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9147147PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym14101964DOI Listing

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