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Development of Grouting Materials from Shield Sludge via Alkaline Hydrothermal Activation: A Resource Utilization
Lianjun Chen1,2, Meiyue Liu1, Penghui Li1
1College of Safety and Environmental Engineering, Shandong University of Science and Technology, Qingdao 266590, China.
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Frequently, the viscous mixture from shield operations is disposed of because its significant water ratio and the presence of polymers like foaming agents result in subpar structural qualities, contributing to the unnecessary consumption of land and the squandering of soil assets. Therefore, these problems urgently need to be solved economically and effectively. This study relies on the shield sludge produced by Qingdao Metro Line 6 project, and sand and shield sludge were used as the raw materials for synchronous grouting. By applying the basic principles of geopolymerization, ingredients like shield sludge and ground granulated blast furnace slag (GGBS) were mixed with sodium hydroxide, serving as the activating agent, in the preparation of the simultaneous grout formulas. A broad range of laboratory tests was conducted to evaluate the performance of these grout formulations. The effects of varying material ratios on key performance indicators-namely, fluidity, water secretion rate, setting time, and 3-day unconfined compressive strength (UCS)-were systematically analyzed. Based on these findings, the optimal material ratios for shield sludge-based synchronous grouting materials were proposed. Subsequently, component geopolymer was prepared from the activated shield sludge and shield sludge without adding any additional alkaline activators by simply adding water. A geopolymer with a 28-day compressive strength of 51.08 MPa was obtained when the shield sludge dosing was 60 wt%. This study aims to provide a reference for the preparation of synchronous grouting materials for the resource utilization of shield sludge.
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