The water repellency of soil occurs when organic matter coats the soil particle surface; this can either happen naturally due to wildfire and fungal growth or be induced by chemical treatments. The internal stability of water-repellent soils subjected to seepage has not been explored in the literature. In this study, the mechanical responses to internal erosion in three synthetic water-repellent soils, treated by different organic matters, were first investigated using a modified stress-controlled triaxial apparatus. The degree of hydrophobicity of the test soils was assessed through the measurement of apparent water contact angle. In each internal erosion test, the cumulative particle loss, deformation and hydraulic conductivity were evaluated. The water-repellent coatings efficiently suppressed the progression of internal erosion at practical hydraulic gradients because of their smaller fluid–solid adhesion. Continuously increasing the hydraulic gradient would finally result in a breakthrough of internal erosion due to the saturation of the hydrophobic soils under high pore-water pressures. Post-erosion contact angle measurements and scanning electron microscopy images confirmed the durability of the three water-repellent coatings against seepage erosion. The findings of this study confirm the potential of applying hydrophobic soils to mitigate internal erosion under normal hydraulic loading conditions.
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Zhengdan Xu;
Zhengdan Xu
*Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong SAR.
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Jiayu Song;
Jiayu Song
†Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong SAR.
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Haojie Wang
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Haojie Wang
‡Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong SAR.
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Mohsen Kamali Zarch
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Mohsen Kamali Zarch
§Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong SAR.
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Limin Zhang
Limin Zhang
||HKUST Shenzhen-Hong Kong Collaborative Innovation Research Institute, Futian, Shenzhen, China; also Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong SAR.
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Received:
January 02 2022
Accepted:
September 14 2022
Online ISSN: 1751-7656
Print ISSN: 0016-8505
© 2022 Emerald Publishing Limited
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Geotechnique (2024) 74 (11): 1067–1075.
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Received:
January 02 2022
Accepted:
September 14 2022
Citation
Xu Z, Song J, Wang H, Zarch MK, Zhang L (2024), "Internal erosion in hydrophobic and hydrophilic soils". Geotechnique, Vol. 74 No. 11 pp. 1067–1075, doi: https://doi.org/10.1680/jgeot.22.00002
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