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Vol.49,
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PP.071-130
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1 | | Application of Time Domain Reflectometry Technology to Quantification of Reflected Waveforms on Coaxial Cables with Shear and Extension Tests | | 2 | | Characteristics and Warning Methods of Ground Vibrations Generated by Debris Flows at Ai-Yu-Zi Creek | | 3 | | Establishment of Landslide Susceptibility Early Warning Model in National Forest Areas Based on Geo-intrinsic and Hydro-extrinsic Factors | | 4 | | Object-based Classification for Detecting Landslides and Vegetation Recovery—A Case at Baolai, Kaohsiung | | 5 | | Rheological Experiments and Slump Tests of Kaolin Slurries 49(2):110-116Chyan-Deng Jan * Ciao-Kai Hsu Chih-Yuan Yang* Corresponding Author. E-mail : cdjan@mail.ncku.edu.tw Show preview | PDF( 1.52MB ) | Rheological Experiments and Slump Tests of Kaolin Slurries | Close | Chyan-Deng Jan * Ciao-Kai Hsu Chih-Yuan Yang | AbstractThis study performed rheological measurements and slump tests of sediment slurries to investigate the relationship between rheological parameters and the parameters measured using the slump test. Sediment slurries used in this study were mixtures of kaolin soil and tap water, with sediment concentrations between 25% and 35% by volume and Bingham fluid characteristics. The slurry’s rheological behaviors and parameters (Bingham yield stress and viscosity)
were measured using a Brookfield DV-III rheometer, and the slump parameters (slump height and spreading diameter) were obtained from slump tests by using a self-made mold. The results reveal that rheological and slump parameters are closely related to the sediment concentration of slurries. Higher concentrations resulted in greater Bingham
yield stress and viscosity but smaller slump height and spreading diameter. The rheological parameters are closely
related to the slump parameters, which implies that the parameters obtained from a slump test can be used to estimate the rheological parameters of a sediment slurry.
Key Words: Kaolin slurry, Rheological parameters, Slump test. | Department of Hydraulic and Ocean Engineering, National Cheng Kung University, Tainan, Taiwan * Corresponding Author. E-mail : cdjan@mail.ncku.edu.tw | Received: 2017/11/10 Revised: 2018/01/29 Accepted: 2018/02/07
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