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Study on the Performance and Curing Mechanism of Polypropylene Fiber and Polyurethane-Cured Gravel Soil for Rockfall Barrier Walls
Polyurethane; Polypropylene fiber; Buffer material; Curing mechanism
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刘喜龙 / 成都理工大学地质灾害防治与地质环境保护国家重点实验室
裴钻 / 成都理工大学地质灾害防治与地质环境保护国家重点实验室
刘星宏 / 成都理工大学地质灾害防治与地质环境保护国家重点实验室
In the southwestern mountainous areas of China, the terrain is steep and geological disasters occur frequently, especially landslides, which pose a great threat to human life and property. To reduce structural damage to rockfall barriers under the impact of landslide debris in the southwest region, this study uses a slope protection project in Shannan City, Tibet, as a case study. It proposes the use of a self-developed polyurethane-polypropylene fiber stabilized soil material as a buffer layer and explores its optimal formulation and mechanism of action. The experiment includes basic performance tests and scanning electron microscopy (SEM) analysis. The results show that when the polyurethane content is 6% and the fiber content is 0.2%, the stabilized soil achieves optimal basic performance. The unconfined compressive strength of the stabilized soil increases from 107.6 kPa to 931.5 kPa, a 765.7% increase; the cohesion increases from 23.4 kPa to 83.4 kPa, a 256.4% improvement; and the internal friction angle increases from 43.4° to 60.3°, a 39.3% increase. Polyurethane enhances the bonding force between gravel soil particles and the cohesion of the soil through coating, bonding, and filling actions; fibers enhance shear strength and ductility through friction and interlocking effects, collectively improving the mechanical properties of the stabilized soil.
重要日期
  • 会议日期

    05月16日

    2025

    05月18日

    2025

  • 04月15日 2025

    初稿截稿日期

  • 05月09日 2025

    报告提交截止日期

  • 05月18日 2025

    注册截止日期

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中国灾害防御协会
江苏省地震局
中国地震学会基础设施工程防震减灾专业委员会
兰州交通大学
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兰州交通大学土木工程学院
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