Journal of South China University of Technology(Natural Science Edition) ›› 2022, Vol. 50 ›› Issue (2): 42-49.doi: 10.12141/j.issn.1000-565X.210280

Special Issue: 2022年交通运输工程

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Research on Improving Road Performance of Silty Clay under the Action of Dry and Wet Cycle

CUI Honghuan1,2ZHU Chaojie1YANG Shangli1HU Shuqi1   

  1. 1.Civil Engineering College,Hebei University of Architecture,Zhangjiakou 075000,Hebei,China;2.Hebei Provincial Key 
    Laboratory of Civil Engineering Diagnosis,Reconstruction and Disaster Resistance,Hebei University of Architecture,
    Zhangjiakou 075000,Hebei,China
  • Received:2021-05-06 Revised:2021-08-09 Online:2022-02-25 Published:2022-02-01
  • Contact: 朱超杰(1994-),男,硕士生,主要从事路基改良研究。 E-mail:zhuchaojie0909@163.com
  • About author:崔宏环(1974-),女,博士,教授,主要从事路基路面工程本构模型研究。
  • Supported by:
    Supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(51878242) and the Key Project of Hebei Provincial Department of Education(ZD2020325)

Abstract: By simulating the impact of water vapor exchange on highway subgrades in areas with frequent rains, this paper studied the impact of drying-wetting cycles on the improved soil of high-grade highway subgrades in Zhangjiakou area with indoor mechanical tests. It obtained the change law of various mechanical parameters, and put forward the cement CBR influence factor to judge the degradation mechanism of cement-improved soil road perfor-mance. The cement CBR influence factor reflects the load-bearing strength of the sample under the same cement content and the contribution of the cement to the project. The larger the CBR influence factor, the smaller the bearing strength of the sample under the same cement content, and the smaller the contribution value to engineering applications. The results show that the impact factor of cement CBR is greatly affected by the amount of cement. As the number of drying-wetting cycles increases, the impact factor of cement CBR first decreases and then increases.The high-dose cement-modified soil can effectively improve the self-healing ability of the soil sample, and has a positive effect in the early resistance to drying-wetting damage, and the elastic modulus is less affected by the drying-wetting cycle. The change law of the internal pore characteristics of the sample indicates that the early drying-wetting cycle process can enhance the water stability of the modified soil. After multiple drying-wetting cycles, the internal pores of the sample are expanded, destroyed and stabilized gradually, and reached a new structural balance again. According to the comprehensive analysis of CBR technical indicators and unconfined compressive strength indicators, it is recommended to use 6% cement as a reference for subgrade improvement in areas with frequent water vapor exchange.

Key words: cement-modified soil, road performance, drying-wetting cycle, California bearing ratio, unconfined compression test

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