Strength and microscopic pore structure characterization of cement-fly ash stabilized organic soil under freeze-thaw cycles

CONSTRUCTION AND BUILDING MATERIALS(2024)

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In seasonal frost areas, an organic soil stratum is often encountered during engineering construction due to the widespread existence of organic soils. The soil stratum will experience frost heave in winter and thaw settlement in summer, resulting in a signiflcant variation in its engineering behaviour, especially for organic soil stratum. In this study, with the help of cement, fly ash, and fulvic acid, cement-fly ash stabilized organic soil (CFOS) specimens were prepared and the unconflned compressive (UC) and mercury intrusion porosimetry (MIP) tests were carried out on CFOS specimens. The effects of fly ash content, number of freeze-thaw cycles (FT-N), and curing period on the strength, resilient modulus, and porosity were investigated. Test results revealed that the fly ash content increased from 0% to the optimum content of 5%, the unconflned compressive strength (UCS) and resilient modulus of CFOS with FT-12 increased by 50.30% and 118.92%, respectively. The pore size distribution (PSD) curve and fractal dimension (Dn) of specimens were obtained from the MIP test. The proportion of macropores was the main factor affecting the UCS of CFOS. With the increasing FT-N, the macropore proportion of CFOS with 5% fly ash content increased by 333.33%, and the UCS decreased by 28.25%. Based on a freeze-thaw damage model, the damage parameters of the CFOS specimens were extracted with the Dn as an independent variable. The microscopic pore characteristics and the relationship between the strength, Dn and damage parameter were analyzed. The microscopic pore structure of specimens with different fly ash contents experienced a change subjected to freeze-thaw cycles. The lower the strength, the lower the Dn of CFOS. The damage parameters quantitatively reflected the damage degree of specimens after freeze-thaw cycles on the micro scale. The damage parameter of CFOS with 5% fly ash content increased by 341.57% with the increase of FT-N. The introduction of fly ash was able to reduce freeze-thaw damage to the specimens. The damage parameter and CFOS strength exhibited a signiflcant correlation. The relationships of the strength and microscopic pore structure of CFOS subjected to freeze-thaw cycles were conducive to a better understanding of the freeze-thaw damage mechanism of CFOS on the micro scale. These flndings are beneflcial for engineering construction design in seasonal frost areas.
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Freeze-thaw cycle,Stabilized organic soil,Strength,Fractal dimension,Damage parameter
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