Dewatering and Transport in Sustainable Sediment Management: A Review

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作者
Levacher, Daniel [1 ]
Allariz, Beatriz Boullosa [1 ]
Hussan, Ali [1 ]
机构
[1] ComUE Normandie Univ, UNICAEN, M2C Morphodynam Continentale & Cotiere, F-14000 Caen, France
关键词
sediment; dredged sludge; dewatering techniques; laboratory dewatering tests; shoveling ability; slump-sliding test; consistency; adhesion; SOIL; WATER; CONE;
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10.3390/su16229663
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
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This paper deals with the dewatering and handling of dredged sediments in the context of sustainability and renewability of natural resources. Dewatering is a critical part of sediment management, as the high water content of dredged sediments becomes a challenge for transportation, final storage and/or recycling. This is why it is necessary to reduce their water content before transportation. Conventional methods suggest using land-based drained basins, which is a sustainable solution. However, this solution has certain drawbacks: dewatering the sediment is time-consuming and involves the use of large land areas. The main problem with this method of dewatering can be solved by proposing mechanical dewatering in the vicinity of the dredging operation. Once the sediment has been sufficiently dewatered, it should be shoveled and transported again. The proposed paper covers the study of the dewatering and shoveling ability of sediments. After introducing why dewatering is a critical phase in the recycling process of sediment, some techniques for dewatering large volumes of high-water sediments are briefly reported. Typical dewatering laboratory tests are detailed, demonstrating their usefulness for understanding the mechanisms of natural dewatering. A laboratory dewatering press machine is reported and the procedure used for a sediment sludge. The last section concerns a recent innovative test implemented for the study of the shoveling ability and adhesion of sediments. This study improves our understanding of the phenomenon of sediment dewatering, for both natural and mechanical dewatering. It also provides the protocols for typical laboratory tests on sediment dewatering and shoveling ability.
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