Abstract

Abstract Sand–bentonite mixtures are used in road embankments as a protective material for protecting underground high-voltage cables and utility pipelines supplying water and gas etc. The sand–bentonite mixtures provide benefits while laying high-voltage cables. The purpose of this study is to determine the proportions as well as mechanical and thermal properties of a dry-mixed sand–bentonite mixture and to investigate the suitability of such mixtures for installation around high-voltage underground power lines in road embankments. When selecting a sand–bentonite mixture, the following requirements must be ensured: the compressive strength must be greater than 0.5 MPa after 24 h; the thermal resistivity must be greater than 1.2 K m/W (thermal conductivity 0,833 W/(K m)); and the moisture content of the sand–bentonite mixture must be less than 13%. The following materials were used when selecting the bentonite mixture: bentonite, 0–4.0 mm fraction sand, cement (CEM I 42.5R), and water. In this study, six groups of samples were formed, in which the parts of concrete, sand, cement, and water were added in different proportions. The strength and thermal conductivity of the samples were analyzed. Studies about the use of bentonite around high-voltage cables have revealed the need for wet mixing of bentonite suspensions. The required thermal conductivity properties of the soil were not achieved by dry mixing. This method of mixing can be useful only in cases when the thermal conductivity of the mixed soil is not relevant, because the work can be continued after a day.

Highlights

  • Road embankments are equipped for the possible laying of underground electricity cable lines, water, gas, or other supply pipelines [1,2]

  • To protect underground cable lines from road loads, reinforced concrete U profiles can be installed or cables can be laid by enclosing them with a special layer of liquid soil, which is called controlled low-strength material (CLSM) [4]

  • When selecting a sand–bentonite mixture, the following requirements of this research must be ensured: the compressive strength must be greater than 0.5 MPa after 24 h; the thermal resistivity must be less than 1.2 K m/W; and the moisture content of the sand–bentonite mixture must be less than 13%

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Introduction

Road embankments are equipped for the possible laying of underground electricity cable lines, water, gas, or other supply pipelines [1,2]. Mechanical strength and thermal conductivity parameters are relevant to ensure the successful maintenance of the underground cable line in the road embankment [7]. For dry-mixed mixtures the following materials are most commonly used: sand, water, clay, bentonite, and cement [9,10,11,12]. The amount of bentonite and water has a significant influence on compaction and its quality [17] Another property characteristic of mixtures containing bentonite is its low thermal resistivity [14]. The purpose of this study is to determine the proportions as well as mechanical and thermal properties of a dry-mixed sand–bentonite mixture and to investigate the suitability of such mixtures for installation around highvoltage underground cable lines in road embankments. If compressive strength is less than 0.5 MPa, it can be used with reinforced concrete tray and a reinforced concrete slab on top of it

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