Rheological behaviour of dilute soil-water mixtures: role of interactions from colloidal and non-colloidal particles

Author:

Zarch M. Kamali12ORCID,Zhang L.M.13ORCID,Haeri S.M.2,Xu Z.D.1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Clear Water Bay, Hong Kong

2. Department of Civil Engineering, Sharif University of Technology, Tehran, Iran

3. HKUST Shenzhen-Hong Kong Collaborative Innovation Research Institute, Futian, Shenzhen, China

Abstract

The rheological behaviour of dilute soil-water mixtures, such as hyperconcentrated mixtures and interstitial fluids in debris flows, can significantly affect the flow dynamics of flow-type landslides. These mixtures often contain clay, silt, and sandy particles. Despite great efforts, the effects of soil type and texture on the rheological behaviour of these mixtures are still not well understood. To tackle this issue, an experimental investigation is carried out using a narrow-gap rotational viscometer to evaluate the interactions from colloidal (clay) and non-colloidal (silt and sand) particles and possibility of flow regime change. The flow curves of dilute mixtures are determined with and without a dispersion agent. A functional curve between spindle speed and Reynolds Number or Froud Number is proposed to distinguish different flow regimes in the narrow-gap rotational viscometer. Results demonstrate the applicability of the Bingham model for describing the bulk rheological behaviour of dilute mixtures. The mixture viscosity governs the contribution of the hydrodynamic effects from all particles, while the yield stress governs the contribution of the colloidal effects from colloidal particles. Results also reveal that for dilute mixtures containing particles up to medium sand size, the main cause of the flow regime change is the flow boundary conditions.

Publisher

Canadian Science Publishing

Subject

Civil and Structural Engineering,Geotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology

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