Time-Dependent Behavior of Crude Oil-Contaminated Sands Under Static and Dynamic States
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Publication Details
Author list: Nasiri M., Hajiazizi M., Jongpradist P., Mazaheri A.R.
Publisher: Taylor and Francis Group
Publication year: 2024
Journal: Soil and Sediment Contamination: An International Journal (1532-0383)
Volume number: 33
Issue number: 3
Start page: 353
End page: 374
Number of pages: 22
ISSN: 1532-0383
eISSN: 1549-7887
URL: https://api.elsevier.com/content/abstract/scopus_id/85153490388
Abstract
In the aging of oil-contaminated soils, the ambient conditions that the soils are naturally exposed to can affect soil properties over time while most studies stored the prepared samples in the laboratory with wellcontrolled environments. The tests on samples kept in the laboratory cannot thus reflect the actual behavior. This study compares the timedependent characteristics of static and dynamic parameters of crude oilcontaminated sands stored in the laboratory and left in natural conditions using cyclic simple shear tests. Crude oil-contaminated samples prepared from sands with various gradations with 6% crude oil contamination were held in natural and laboratory environments for up to 24 months and tested at 3-month intervals under a constant void ratio and relative density of 60% to highlight the impacts of stored conditions of the samples in conjunction with the aging on shear modulus, damping ratio, and friction angle of sands. With the long investigation period in the study, the fluctuation of properties during the first year due to
seasonal change can be seen. The testing results indicate that the impact
of contaminants in the sands reduces with the aging effect. Both aging
and stored conditions had the greatest effect on the static and dynamic
parameters of coarse sand. While the smallest effect is seen for dynamic
parameters of fine sand. The study provides useful information and
necessary considerations for using oil-contaminated soils safely.
Keywords
aging, Crude oil-contaminated sand, Damping ratio, Friction angle, Shear modulus