4.7 Article

Micro-feature-motivated numerical analysis of the coupled bio-chemo-hydro-mechanical behaviour in MICP

Journal

ACTA GEOTECHNICA
Volume 17, Issue 10, Pages 4537-4553

Publisher

SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s11440-022-01544-2

Keywords

BCHM modelling; Cross-scale; MICP; Micro-properties; Permeability reduction; Stiffness improvement

Funding

  1. German Research Foundation (DFG)

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In this study, a coupled bio-chemo-hydro-mechanical model (BCHM) was developed to investigate the effects of microbially induced calcite precipitation (MICP) on permeability reduction and stiffness improvement in soil. The model was able to capture the dynamic interactions between the bio-geo-chemical and mechanical processes, and consider the influences of microstructural aspects. It was concluded that the model could be potentially used as a designing tool for real MICP applications.
A coupled bio-chemo-hydro-mechanical model (BCHM) is developed to investigate the permeability reduction and stiffness improvement in soil by microbially induced calcite precipitation (MICP). Specifically, in our model based on the geometric method a link between the micro- and macroscopic features is generated. This allows the model to capture the macroscopic material property changes caused by variations in the microstructure during MICP. The developed model was calibrated and validated with the experimental data from different literature sources. Besides, the model was applied in a scenario simulation to predict the hydro-mechanical response of MICP-soil under continuous biochemical, hydraulic and mechanical treatments. Our modelling study indicates that for a reasonable prediction of the permeability reduction and stiffness improvement by MICP in both space and time, the coupled BCHM processes and the influences from the microstructural aspects should be considered. Due to its capability to capture the dynamic BCHM interactions in flexible settings, this model could potentially be adopted as a designing tool for real MICP applications.

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