Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
8906562 Cold Regions Science and Technology 2018 12 Pages PDF
Abstract
A frost heaving-induced pressure (FHIP) solution is developed in this paper based on the proposed separate-ice frost heave model. A coupled thermal-hydro-mechanical (THM) model, describing the growth of a single ice lens under the restraint, is firstly constructed by considering the relationship between soil porosity and effective stress. The new ice lens formation criterion indicates that the formation of a new ice lens occurs when the disjoining pressure at the ice-water interface exceeds the summation of the external pressure and the critical pressure of soil strength. With consideration of the influence of the external pressure on the deformation of unfrozen soil, equivalent water pressure and critical separation pressure for ice segregation, the FHIP model is established by combining the growth model of a single ice lens and the formation criterion of new ice lenses. The freezing tests of Xuzhou (China) silty clay under different restraints were conducted to verify our numerical results, and the observed consistency thus validates the FHIP model. Our numerical results demonstrate the stress induced deformation of the soil column and indicate that the FHIP increases with the restrained stiffness. Particularly, with the decrease of the restrained stiffness, the FHIP decreases following an exponential function. The prediction of the FHIP using the proposed method improves our understanding of the characterized behavior of the FHIP under various restraints, and thus contributes to the analysis of the coupled thermal-hydro-mechanical processes in freezing soils.
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