Investigation of creep characteristics and microscopic mechanism of cemented-soil subjected to freeze-thaw

Author:

Zhou Jie,Chen Lujia,Zhao Wenqiang

Abstract

Abstract With the development of underground construction, higher safety demands have been placed on construction methods. The improved freezing method, which combines artificial ground freezing and cemented soil stabilization techniques, is more suitable for studying the typical creep characteristics of muddy clay in Shanghai. However, research on the creep behavior of freeze-thaw cemented-soil is limited. In this study, the creep characteristics of freeze-thawed cemented soil were investigated through triaxial creep tests, and the micromechanism was explored using scanning electron microscopy (SEM). The results indicate that the creep deformation of freeze-thawed cemented soil is higher than that of non-freeze-thawed cemented soil. The freezing temperature decreased with an increase in deformation. By analyzing SEM images, the porosities of non-freeze-thawed cemented-soil and soil freeze-thawed at -5°C, -15°C, and -25°C, were extracted, which were 28.5%, 28.7%, 30.1%, and 39.1% respectively. During the freeze-thaw cycle, both the soil and cemented soil particles undergo movement and reordering. Freeze-thaw exacerbates creep degradation because frost heave weakens particle adhesion and affects structural stability. These results provide a scientific reference for the development of underground spaces in soft areas.

Publisher

IOP Publishing

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