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Yongzhi Wang1, Rui Chen1, Anming Wang2
1Henan Qianping Reservoir Irrigation District Engineering Co., Ltd., Luoyang 471234, China.
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Circular pipe-jacking construction in gravel strata faces significant technical challenges, including high frictional resistance, elevated permeability, and susceptibility to collapse. Optimizing the formulation of thixotropic slurry is crucial for improving the construction quality and efficiency of such projects. This study, based on the Ruyang Water Supply Project of the North Main Canal in the Qianping Irrigation Area, Henan Province, China, systematically investigated slurry formulation using bentonite, soda ash, sodium carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC), polyacrylamide (PAM), and shell powder as raw materials. An orthogonal experimental design was employed to optimize the mix proportions, and the friction-reduction performance was validated through drag-friction model tests. The results indicate that the optimal slurry formulation is: bentonite 8%, soda ash 0.3%, CMC 0.2%, PAM 0.15%, shell powder 4%, and water 87.35%. This formulation exhibits excellent fluidity and thixotropy, facilitating the formation of a stable slurry film. Consequently, the friction coefficient between concrete specimens and gravel soil was reduced by 35.6%. The inclusion of shell powder significantly enhanced the slurry's cohesiveness and improved the anti-seepage capacity of the surrounding stratum due to its filling effect. The optimized thixotropic slurry effectively mitigates frictional resistance during pipe jacking in gravel strata and enhances the formation's resistance to collapse. The findings of this study provide a viable technical reference for pipe-jacking projects under similar geological conditions.
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