Experimental Study on the Effect of Fine-Grained Soil Content on the Freezing Strength of Aeolian Sand-Cement Interface

Junhui Hu, Honghuan Cui, Zhishu Xie
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In cold regions, understanding the freezing strength of the interface between soil and structure is crucial for designing frost-resistant foundations. To investigate how the content of cement powder in aeolian sand affects this strength, we conducted direct shear tests under various conditions such as different fine-grained soil content, normal stress, and initial moisture content of the soil. By analyzing parameters like soil properties, and volume of ice content, and using the Mohr-Coulomb strength theory to define interface strength, we aimed to indirectly measure the cementation strength of the interface. Our findings revealed that as the particle content increased, the interface stress-strain curves became noticeably stiffer. We also observed a positive linear relationship between freezing strength and silt content, while the initial moisture content of the soil did not significantly impact the strengthening effect of fine-grained soil on freezing strength. Moreover, we discovered that as the powder content increased, the force binding the ice to the interface decreased, while the friction angle at the interface increased. However, the cohesion force at the interface remained relatively unchanged. Overall, our analysis suggests that the increase in freezing strength due to fine-grained soil content is primarily due to the heightened friction between aeolian sand and the interface.
细粒土含量对风化砂-水泥界面冻结强度影响的实验研究
在寒冷地区,了解土壤与结构之间界面的冻结强度对于设计抗冻地基至关重要。为了研究风化砂中水泥粉的含量如何影响这种强度,我们在不同的条件下(如不同的细粒土含量、法向应力和土壤初始含水量)进行了直接剪切试验。通过分析土壤性质和冰含量等参数,并使用莫尔-库仑强度理论来定义界面强度,我们旨在间接测量界面的胶结强度。我们的研究结果表明,随着颗粒含量的增加,界面应力-应变曲线明显变硬。我们还观察到冻结强度与淤泥含量呈正线性关系,而土壤的初始含水量对细粒土的冻结强度强化效果没有显著影响。此外,我们还发现,随着粉土含量的增加,冰与界面的结合力减小,而界面的摩擦角增大。然而,界面上的内聚力相对保持不变。总体而言,我们的分析表明,细粒土含量增加导致冻结强度增加的主要原因是风化砂与界面之间的摩擦力增大。
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