Analysis of liquid–vapor mixed migration mechanism in unsaturated soil based on the effect of temperature on soil microstructure

Author:

Zhang Jianxun,Mao Xuesong

Abstract

AbstractMoisture migration in unsaturated soils is a result of the interaction between temperature and soil microstructure. In order to reveal the mechanism of moisture increase of subgrade soils under diurnal cycle conditions, a series of macro and microscopic tests were carried out on the unsaturated silty clay and sand soil, including liquid–vapor mixed migration tests simulating a one-dimensional subgrade, environmental scanning electron microscope (ESEM), and matrix suction test. Then, the soil microstructure in microscopic images was investigated using the particle (pores) and cracks analysis system (PACS). Next, the relationship between the thermal effects of the soil–water characteristic curve (SWCC) and changes in soil microstructure was analyzed. Finally, the change mechanism of liquid–vapor mixed migration based on the change in soil microstructural under thermal effects was analyzed. The results showed under the diurnal cycle, both the silty clay and sand soil columns appeared in the phenomenon of a “diurnal cycle of water vapor migration”, which led to moisture accumulation at the top of the soil layer. In silty clay soil column, moisture was primarily driven by water vapor pressure and migrated upwards. Additionally, moisture redistribution led to changes in soil microstructure, which in turn influenced the process of moisture migration. The moisture content in the upper soil layer increased making both inter-aggregate and intra-aggregate pores decrease. The moisture content in the lower soil later decreased, leading to the water-holding capacity of the lower soil layer to increase. So, the moisture migration gradually decreased at night. In the sand soil column, moisture migration was mainly driven by gravity potential and migrated downwards. Moisture redistribution made inter-aggregate pore and matrix suction of the upper soil layer increase, leading to an increase in moisture migration at night.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Key R & D and transformation plan of Qinghai Province

Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities

Natural Science Basic Research Program of Shaanxi Province

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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