Rheological Properties of Xanthan-Gum Solutions and Their Role in Improving River Embankments
Conservation of embankment soil along the rivers is a global challenge. The existing solutions including rigid structures and cement-based techniques pose risks to the sensitive river ecology. The trending biopolymer (Bp) based soil stabilisation technique has shown enormous potential to stabilise l...
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description | Conservation of embankment soil along the rivers is a global challenge. The existing solutions including rigid structures and cement-based techniques pose risks to the sensitive river ecology. The trending biopolymer (Bp) based soil stabilisation technique has shown enormous potential to stabilise loose and soft soils. The rheology of such biopolymer solutions is expected to play a critical role in soil stabilisation, especially in a wet environment such as riverbanks. In this study, four different levels of xanthan gum treatment (0.5 to 1.25% by soil weight) are investigated for stabilising the soil collected from an erosion-prone bank of the Brahmaputra River basin. The rheological properties of the intended biopolymer solutions are investigated extensively prior to their application. Later, the degree of stabilisation of the biopolymer-treated soil is determined by evaluating their unconfined compressive strength (UCS) and secant modulus. The erosion characteristics of the treated samples were evaluated using an in-house built apparatus. The shear-thinning and viscoelastic parameters of the biopolymer solutions have been quantified with the rheological analysis. The UCS strength test revealed a consistent increase up to 1.6 MPa with an increase in the biopolymer treatment of 1.25%. The erosion test revealed that the biopolymer treatment delayed the erosion process. However, it did not completely cease the erosion. The microstructure analysis revealed that the strong biopolymer bridging acts as a dampener in the soil pores to delay erosion. This study unravels the critical role of rheological factors, which are essential in reproducing the desired results from the geotechnical laboratories to field-scale applications. |
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