Practical Model of Frost Heave in Clay

Autor: S. J. Han, Deborah J. Goodings
Rok vydání: 2006
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Zdroj: Journal of Geotechnical and Geoenvironmental Engineering. 132:92-101
ISSN: 1943-5606
1090-0241
DOI: 10.1061/(asce)1090-0241(2006)132:1(92)
Popis: Freezing behavior of clay differs from that of silt. This difference stems primarily from the low permeability or hydraulic conductivity of clay, and the higher water content of saturated clay. Freezing effects include simultaneous heave and consolidation. Six small physical model columns of clay were frozen: one at 1g; and five on a centrifuge at various scales and with corresponding accelerations, to bring self-weight stresses into similarity with a full scale column of clay 4 m in height. The experimental results demonstrated the importance of replicating the prototype stress conditions in a model. They demonstrated the importance of local water content on development of heave in clay, and the relative insensitivity of heave to location of the phreatic surface. Low permeability caused the clay to behave essentially as a closed system with regard to water flow. A simple analytical model was developed to explain observed soil response. Further research is recommended to provide more guidance in selecting input parameters.
Databáze: OpenAIRE