In seasonally frozen regions,the frost-heave properties of soil play a significant role in its upper-structure performance and durability.To investigate the frost-heave behaviors of saturated,compacted silty clay soil...In seasonally frozen regions,the frost-heave properties of soil play a significant role in its upper-structure performance and durability.To investigate the frost-heave behaviors of saturated,compacted silty clay soil widely used as subgrade material,a series of one-side freezing tests was carried out;and the freezing depth and frozen front effected by the compactness,temperature,overburden pressure,and water-supply condition were analyzed and discussed.The results show that the moving speed of the frozen front and growth rate of the frozen depth are positively correlated.The frost heave is maximum in the frost-heave stability condition.The frost ratio of saturated soil is proportional to the water supply and cooling temperature under a one-side freezing condition.The frost ratio of saturated soil is inversely proportional to the initial compactness of the soil specimen and the overburden pressure.展开更多
In cold regions,the widened subgrade could produce uneven frost heave that is detrimental to the pavement.This study investigates the differential frost heave characteristics in a widened subgrade.The field monitoring...In cold regions,the widened subgrade could produce uneven frost heave that is detrimental to the pavement.This study investigates the differential frost heave characteristics in a widened subgrade.The field monitoring system mainly consists of temperature,moisture,and displacement sensors and distributed optical fiber cables for strain measurement.The monitoring results show that the cooling period in the subgrade is longer than the warming period.Water content in the subgrade changes significantly within 0−2 m below the subgrade surface but stabilizes within 2−5 m.The maximum frost heave occurs from February to March.In comparison,the existing subgrade has a longer freezing period and larger heave value,caused by the higher density and water content inside.Water in the existing subgrade migrates into the new one after widening,leading to frost heave reduction in the existing subgrade.Simultaneously,the traffic loads result in the consolidation of the new subgrade,thus reducing the heave value in the second year.In the third year,the water supply from the existing subgrade facilitates the frost heave in the new subgrade.The tensile strain distributions obtained by the distributed optical fiber cables show that the maximum differential frost heave occurs at the joint between the existing and new subgrades.The differential frost heave gradually stabilizes after three years.Finally,an improved frost heave prediction model is developed based on the segregation potential concept and monitoring results.展开更多
This study presents a numerical method based on the surface temperature data and the ground temperature increase in Daqing for predicting temperature field distribution in the Binzhou Railway subgrade and analyzing th...This study presents a numerical method based on the surface temperature data and the ground temperature increase in Daqing for predicting temperature field distribution in the Binzhou Railway subgrade and analyzing the temporal and spatial distribution of freeze−thaw status of railway subgrade.The calibrated numerical method is applied to simulate the temperature field distribution and roadbed vibrational response of the railway subgrade with a thermal insulation layer at different seasons.The results show the following:(1)The thermal insulation layer can remarkably increase the soil temperature below it and maximum frost depth in the subgrade.(2)Thermal insulation can effectively reduce the subgrade vibration and protect it from frost damage.(3)Given that the strength requirements are met,the insulation layer should be buried as shallow as possible to effectively reduce the subgrade vibration response.The research findings provide theoretical support for the frost damage prevention of railway subgrades in seasonally frozen regions.展开更多
基金supported by the National Key Basic Research Development Plan (2012CB026104)the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Nos. 51408163 and 51578200)+1 种基金the Natural Science Foundation of Heilongjiang Province (No. ZD201218)the Research Foundation of Fuzhou University (510406)
文摘In seasonally frozen regions,the frost-heave properties of soil play a significant role in its upper-structure performance and durability.To investigate the frost-heave behaviors of saturated,compacted silty clay soil widely used as subgrade material,a series of one-side freezing tests was carried out;and the freezing depth and frozen front effected by the compactness,temperature,overburden pressure,and water-supply condition were analyzed and discussed.The results show that the moving speed of the frozen front and growth rate of the frozen depth are positively correlated.The frost heave is maximum in the frost-heave stability condition.The frost ratio of saturated soil is proportional to the water supply and cooling temperature under a one-side freezing condition.The frost ratio of saturated soil is inversely proportional to the initial compactness of the soil specimen and the overburden pressure.
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Nos.42171128,41971076)the National Key Research and Development Program of China(No.2018YFC1505306)the Key Research and Development Program of Heilongjiang Province(No.GA21A501).
文摘In cold regions,the widened subgrade could produce uneven frost heave that is detrimental to the pavement.This study investigates the differential frost heave characteristics in a widened subgrade.The field monitoring system mainly consists of temperature,moisture,and displacement sensors and distributed optical fiber cables for strain measurement.The monitoring results show that the cooling period in the subgrade is longer than the warming period.Water content in the subgrade changes significantly within 0−2 m below the subgrade surface but stabilizes within 2−5 m.The maximum frost heave occurs from February to March.In comparison,the existing subgrade has a longer freezing period and larger heave value,caused by the higher density and water content inside.Water in the existing subgrade migrates into the new one after widening,leading to frost heave reduction in the existing subgrade.Simultaneously,the traffic loads result in the consolidation of the new subgrade,thus reducing the heave value in the second year.In the third year,the water supply from the existing subgrade facilitates the frost heave in the new subgrade.The tensile strain distributions obtained by the distributed optical fiber cables show that the maximum differential frost heave occurs at the joint between the existing and new subgrades.The differential frost heave gradually stabilizes after three years.Finally,an improved frost heave prediction model is developed based on the segregation potential concept and monitoring results.
基金This research was supported by the Jiangsu Planned Projects for Postdoctoral Research Funds(2021K534 C)the Heilongjiang Natural Science Foundation(No.QC2017035).
文摘This study presents a numerical method based on the surface temperature data and the ground temperature increase in Daqing for predicting temperature field distribution in the Binzhou Railway subgrade and analyzing the temporal and spatial distribution of freeze−thaw status of railway subgrade.The calibrated numerical method is applied to simulate the temperature field distribution and roadbed vibrational response of the railway subgrade with a thermal insulation layer at different seasons.The results show the following:(1)The thermal insulation layer can remarkably increase the soil temperature below it and maximum frost depth in the subgrade.(2)Thermal insulation can effectively reduce the subgrade vibration and protect it from frost damage.(3)Given that the strength requirements are met,the insulation layer should be buried as shallow as possible to effectively reduce the subgrade vibration response.The research findings provide theoretical support for the frost damage prevention of railway subgrades in seasonally frozen regions.