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Study on Mechanical Properties of Saline Soil and Evaluation of Influencing Factors

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ASCE-AMER SOC CIVIL ENGINEERS
DOI: 10.1061/(ASCE)CR.1943-5495.0000247

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Mechanical properties; Gray relational degree; Rough set theory; Saline soil; Freeze-thaw cycle

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  1. Key Program of International (Regional) Cooperation and Exchange of National Natural Science Foundation [41820104001]
  2. State Key Program of the National Natural Science Foundation of China [41430642]
  3. National Natural Science Foundation of China [41627801]

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This study investigated the mechanical properties of saline soil in cold regions subjected to freeze-thaw cycles, revealing the significant impact of salt content and type on the soil's mechanical properties. The freeze-thaw cycle primarily affects the soil's mechanical properties by influencing its structure.
In cold regions, the freeze-thaw (FT) cycle is a common natural physical process. It directly affects the stability of the project by changing the mechanical properties of the saline soil. Due to the presence of salt, the effect of the freeze-thaw cycle is greater, and the effects of different salts are not the same. In recent years, the construction of various projects such as ditches and roadbeds has been carried out in saline soil areas. Therefore, to study the mechanical properties of saline soil with different salt types and contents subjected to FT conditions in cold regions, in this study, saline soil from a representative site in Nong'an was selected for the preparation of artificial specimens considering different salt types (Na2SO4, NaHCO3/Na2SO4, and NaHCO3), salt contents (0%, 0.5%, 1%, 2%, and 3%), numbers of freeze-thaw cycles (0, 10, 30, and 60), and confining pressures (100, 200, and 300 kPa); unconsolidated-undrained (UU) triaxial compression tests were carried out to study the mechanical properties including the stress-strain relationship, peak undrained shear strength (tau(u)), cohesion (c(u)), and internal friction angle (phi(u)). The results showed that the stress-strain relationship, tau(u) and c(u), basically showed a steady decline with an increase in the number freeze-thaw cycles under the condition of the same salt type and salt content, and the dynamic evolution of the soil structure was the main reason for this change. Using the Gouy-Chapman diffusion double-layer theory, the influence mechanism of the salt content on c(u) and phi(u) under different numbers of freeze-thaw cycles was analyzed. There was a threshold salt content (approximately 2%) by analyzing the change law of tau(u) and phi(u), and the values of different salt types were different, but the difference was not large. By comparing the properties of Na2SO4 and NaHCO3, the mechanical properties including the stress-strain relationship, tau(u), c(u), and phi(u), were analyzed, and it was confirmed that the effect of Na2SO4 on the soil was greater than that of NaHCO3. According to the relationship between the change law of tau(u) and the change law of c(u) and phi(u), it was found that the freeze-thaw cycle mainly affects tau(u) by affecting c(u), and the salt content mainly affects tau(u) by phi(u). For different salt types, the freeze-thaw cycle effects and salt content are different, which in turn affects tau(u). Finally, the gray correlation degree was used to analyze the influence of each factor on the strength, and the order of influence of each factor on the strength was determined as the confining pressure > freeze-thaw cycle > salt type > salt content.

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