磁共振成像观测砂质土热湿耦合传递:黏土含量对冻胀和融化沉降的影响

IF 5.8 2区 工程技术 Q1 ENGINEERING, MECHANICAL
Christelle Tabbiche, Jaime Elias Gil Roca, Rahima Sidi-Boulenouar, Benjamin Maillet, Jean-Michel Pereira, Baptiste Chabot, Michel Bornert, Patrick Aimedieu, Anh Minh Tang
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摘要

季节性冻土冻融过程涉及热传递、水分迁移、相变和力学变形等复杂的相互作用。虽然粘土含量对冻胀敏感性的影响已得到充分认识,但其对砂土热湿耦合传递和融化沉降的影响仍未得到充分认识。本研究探讨了不同粘土含量对砂土冻胀和融化沉降的影响,利用磁共振成像(MRI)监测整个冻融过程中的含水量剖面。分别制备粘土含量为0%、5%、10%、15%和20%的沙土试样,充分饱和,在可控热条件下进行单向冻融。结果表明:当粘土含量为15%时,净砂土的冻胀量由0 mm增加到最大的9.1 mm;连续的MRI测量记录了冻结和融化阶段液态水含量的变化,表明在冻融循环后,水含量从清洁砂的0%增加到15%粘土的30%左右。这些发现表明,粘土含量显著改变了沙质土壤的水分再分配和热湿耦合传递机制,为预测与霜有关的地面变形提供了新的见解。
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Coupled heat and moisture transfer in sandy soils observed by Magnetic Resonance Imaging: effect of clay content on frost heave and thaw settlement
Freeze–thaw processes in seasonally frozen soils involve complex interactions between heat transfer, moisture migration, phase changes and mechanical deformation. While the role of clay content in influencing frost heave susceptibility is well recognised, its effect on coupled heat and moisture transfer and thaw settlement in sandy soils remains insufficiently understood. This study investigates the impact of varying clay content on frost heave and thaw settlement in sandy soils, utilising Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) to monitor water content profiles throughout the freeze–thaw process. Sandy soil specimens with 0%, 5%, 10%, 15%, and 20% of clay content were prepared, fully saturated, and subjected to unidirectional freezing and thawing under controlled thermal conditions. The results show that frost heave increased from 0 mm for clean sand to a maximum of 9.1 mm at 15% clay content. Continuous MRI measurements captured the evolution of liquid water content during both freezing and thawing phases, indicating an increase in water content after a freeze-thaw cycle from 0% for clean sand to approximately 30% at 15% of clay. These findings demonstrate that clay content significantly alters moisture redistribution and coupled heat–moisture transfer mechanisms in sandy soils, providing new insights for predicting frost-related ground deformation.
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10.30
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审稿时长
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期刊介绍: International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer is the vehicle for the exchange of basic ideas in heat and mass transfer between research workers and engineers throughout the world. It focuses on both analytical and experimental research, with an emphasis on contributions which increase the basic understanding of transfer processes and their application to engineering problems. Topics include: -New methods of measuring and/or correlating transport-property data -Energy engineering -Environmental applications of heat and/or mass transfer
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