Experimental Assessment of Coal-based Solid Waste Improved Loess Model Test under Freeze–thaw Action

ObjectiveThe influence of cyclic freeze-thaw cycles has been identified as a primary factor contributing to the susceptibility of subgrades in loess areas of Northwest China to freeze-thaw diseases. Additionally, frost heave and thaw subsidence have been recognised as significant engineering challen...

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Main Authors: WU Libo, LIU Huiyang, LIN Zhanju, YANG Jiawei, CHEN Hongxin
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Language:English
Chinese
Published: Editorial Department of Journal of Sichuan University (Engineering Science Edition) 2025
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description ObjectiveThe influence of cyclic freeze-thaw cycles has been identified as a primary factor contributing to the susceptibility of subgrades in loess areas of Northwest China to freeze-thaw diseases. Additionally, frost heave and thaw subsidence have been recognised as significant engineering challenges in road construction in cold regions. The quality of the soil constituting the subgrade is a pivotal factor in determining its vulnerability to freeze-thaw disease. However, the current civil engineering industry in cold regions and road projects are confronted with a scarcity of sand and gravel and other raw materials. Consequently, in loess areas, improved loess as a filler is frequently the preferred material for road construction. However, the utilisation of cement, lime and other inorganic binding materials to enhance loess can result in environmental degradation, while the employment of microorganisms and other novel materials to improve loess is more costly. Consequently, the present study aims to address the pressing issues of coal gangue, coal gasification coarse slag resourceful use and ecological environmental protection in Ningxia and other regions, by exploring the potential of combined utilisation of these novel materials. The study focuses on the utilisation of coal gangue and coal gasification coarse slag in the enhancement of loess subgrades, particularly in the context of freezing and thawing, moisture changes, displacement, and the underlying mechanisms that facilitate these processes. The objective is to mitigate the freezing and thawing disease afflicting the seasonal permafrost area loess subgrades, thereby broadening the scope of the utilisation of coal-based solid waste and offering a novel approach as a reference.MethodsThe research findings on the mechanical properties of gangue and coal gasification coarse slag-improved loess, along with the pre-test results and extant research results, were taken into consideration. The study determined three coal-based solid waste improved loess ...
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:10301913c25e4b8085d18d082d18ee2f 2025-04-06T15:03:23+00:00 Experimental Assessment of Coal-based Solid Waste Improved Loess Model Test under Freeze–thaw Action WU Libo LIU Huiyang LIN Zhanju YANG Jiawei CHEN Hongxin 2025-01-01T00:00:00Z https://doaj.org/article/10301913c25e4b8085d18d082d18ee2f EN ZH eng chi Editorial Department of Journal of Sichuan University (Engineering Science Edition) http://jsuese.scu.edu.cn/thesisDetails#10.12454/j.jsuese.202400788 https://doaj.org/toc/2096-3246 https://doaj.org/article/10301913c25e4b8085d18d082d18ee2f 工程科学与技术, Pp 1-17 (2025) freeze - thaw action coal gasification slag coal gangue loess subgrade model hydrothermal distribution deformation Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) TA1-2040 Hydraulic engineering TC1-978 article 2025 ftdoajarticles 2025-03-13T15:55:15Z ObjectiveThe influence of cyclic freeze-thaw cycles has been identified as a primary factor contributing to the susceptibility of subgrades in loess areas of Northwest China to freeze-thaw diseases. Additionally, frost heave and thaw subsidence have been recognised as significant engineering challenges in road construction in cold regions. The quality of the soil constituting the subgrade is a pivotal factor in determining its vulnerability to freeze-thaw disease. However, the current civil engineering industry in cold regions and road projects are confronted with a scarcity of sand and gravel and other raw materials. Consequently, in loess areas, improved loess as a filler is frequently the preferred material for road construction. However, the utilisation of cement, lime and other inorganic binding materials to enhance loess can result in environmental degradation, while the employment of microorganisms and other novel materials to improve loess is more costly. Consequently, the present study aims to address the pressing issues of coal gangue, coal gasification coarse slag resourceful use and ecological environmental protection in Ningxia and other regions, by exploring the potential of combined utilisation of these novel materials. The study focuses on the utilisation of coal gangue and coal gasification coarse slag in the enhancement of loess subgrades, particularly in the context of freezing and thawing, moisture changes, displacement, and the underlying mechanisms that facilitate these processes. The objective is to mitigate the freezing and thawing disease afflicting the seasonal permafrost area loess subgrades, thereby broadening the scope of the utilisation of coal-based solid waste and offering a novel approach as a reference.MethodsThe research findings on the mechanical properties of gangue and coal gasification coarse slag-improved loess, along with the pre-test results and extant research results, were taken into consideration. The study determined three coal-based solid waste improved loess ... Article in Journal/Newspaper permafrost Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles
spellingShingle freeze - thaw action
coal gasification slag
coal gangue
loess
subgrade model
hydrothermal distribution
deformation
Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
TA1-2040
Hydraulic engineering
TC1-978
WU Libo
LIU Huiyang
LIN Zhanju
YANG Jiawei
CHEN Hongxin
Experimental Assessment of Coal-based Solid Waste Improved Loess Model Test under Freeze–thaw Action
title Experimental Assessment of Coal-based Solid Waste Improved Loess Model Test under Freeze–thaw Action
title_full Experimental Assessment of Coal-based Solid Waste Improved Loess Model Test under Freeze–thaw Action
title_fullStr Experimental Assessment of Coal-based Solid Waste Improved Loess Model Test under Freeze–thaw Action
title_full_unstemmed Experimental Assessment of Coal-based Solid Waste Improved Loess Model Test under Freeze–thaw Action
title_short Experimental Assessment of Coal-based Solid Waste Improved Loess Model Test under Freeze–thaw Action
title_sort experimental assessment of coal-based solid waste improved loess model test under freeze–thaw action
topic freeze - thaw action
coal gasification slag
coal gangue
loess
subgrade model
hydrothermal distribution
deformation
Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
TA1-2040
Hydraulic engineering
TC1-978
topic_facet freeze - thaw action
coal gasification slag
coal gangue
loess
subgrade model
hydrothermal distribution
deformation
Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
TA1-2040
Hydraulic engineering
TC1-978
url https://doaj.org/article/10301913c25e4b8085d18d082d18ee2f