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    Shear and Tensile Strength Measurements of CaCO 3 Cemented Bonds between Glass Beads Treated by Microbially Induced Carbonate Precipitation

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    2023
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    Gao Kewei
    Lin Hai
    Suleiman Muhannad T.
    Bick Pierre
    Babuska Tomas
    Li Xiwei
    Helm Jeffrey
    Brown Derick G.
    Zouari Nabil
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    The particle-scale shear and tensile strength measurements of microbial-induced calcite precipitation (MICP) treatment have been investigated in this paper. Glass beads were used to represent sand particles. Three particle-scale test setups were developed to measure the tensile, shear, and cyclic shear strength of MICP-Treated CaCO3 bonds between glass beads. Sporosarcina pasteurii bacterial cells were introduced to precipitate CaCO3 and form cementation bonds between glass beads. The preliminary particle-scale test (Test setup 1) was designed to measure the shear and tensile strength of CaCO3 bonds precipitated between glass beads mounted on optical fiber sensors with known properties. Shear and tension loads were applied to the CaCO3 bonds by the displacement actuators controlling the movement of movable stages. The improved particle-scale test setup (Test setup 2) was developed using a larger and stable reaction chamber, an automated injecting system, and stiff bending elements (instead of optical fibers) that were connected to glass beads to improve measurements. Deflections of the bending elements were measured to calculate the tensile and shear strength of the CaCO3 bonds using the beam theory. The enhanced particle-scale test setup (Test setup 3) was developed to directly measure the shear and tensile forces generated in CaCO3 bonds using load cells and LVDTs to investigate the monotonic and cyclic response of the CaCO3 bonds. For the tests using Test setup 3, the shear and tensile strengths were 378 and 446 kPa, respectively.
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    http://dx.doi.org/10.1061/(ASCE)GT.1943-5606.0002927
    http://hdl.handle.net/10576/43686
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