TY - BOOK AU - Iskander,Magued ED - SpringerLink (Online service) TI - Modelling with Transparent Soils: Visualizing Soil Structure Interaction and Multi Phase Flow, Non-Intrusively T2 - Springer Series in Geomechanics and Geoengineering, SN - 9783642025013 AV - TA405-409.3 U1 - 620.1 23 PY - 2010/// CY - Berlin, Heidelberg PB - Springer Berlin Heidelberg KW - Engineering KW - Engineering geology KW - Materials KW - Vibration KW - Hydraulic engineering KW - Continuum Mechanics and Mechanics of Materials KW - Geoengineering, Foundations, Hydraulics KW - Geotechnical Engineering KW - Vibration, Dynamical Systems, Control KW - Classical Continuum Physics N1 - to Transparent Soils -- Optical Techniques in Geotechnical Engineering -- to Light and Optics -- Optical Measurement of Strain and Stress -- Geotechnical Properties of Transparent Silica Powders -- Geotechnical Properties of Silica Gels -- Geotechnical Properties of Aquabeads -- Digital Image Correlation -- Application of DIC for Measuring Deformations in Transparent Soils -- Validation of Measured 2D Deformations -- 3D Deformation Measurement -- 2D Flow in Transparent Synthetic Soils -- Epilogue N2 - The fundamental premise of this monograph is that transparent synthetic materials with geotechnical properties similar to those of natural soils can be used to study 3D deformation and flow problems in natural soils. Transparent soils can be made by matching the refractive index of synthetic soil materials and the pore fluid. This monographs presents the geotechnical behaviour of several families of transparent soils that can be combined to meet model-test requirements, in terms of strength, deformation, or permeability. "Modelling with Transparent Soils" demonstrates how an optical system consisting of a laser light, a CCD camera, a frame grabber, and a PC can be used to measure spatial deformations in transparent soil models non-intrusively. Transparent soil models are sliced optically using a laser light sheet. A distinctive speckle pattern is generated by the interaction of the laser light and transparent soil. A 2D deformation field is obtained from two speckle images by using an image processing technique named adaptive cross-correlation, which is an advanced form of the digital image cross-correlation (DIC) algorithm that utilizes both window sizing and window shifting methods. The monograph demonstrates that comparison of 2D deformation fields between transparent soil and natural soil showed that the results were comparable in almost every aspect. Three dimensional fields can be produced by combining multiple 2D fields in Matlab. Multiphase flow and surfactant flushing tests were also simulated using a layered transparent soil systems and several contaminants. The developed technology allows for visualizing the contamination concentration and evaluating the performance of remediation technologies in bench scale model tests UR - http://148.231.10.114:2048/login?url=http://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-642-02501-3 ER -