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Guosong Wei, Liangliang Liu, Qiansheng He, Min Peng, Jianlin Fu, and Jiaqian Liao, "Study on Bending Fracture Behaviour of Cement-Solidified Soil under Freeze-Thaw Cycles Based on Three-Point Bending Tests," Mech. Solids. 60 (7), 6086-6099 (2025)
Year 2025 Volume 60 Number 7 Pages 6086-6099
DOI 10.1134/S0025654425604604
Title Study on Bending Fracture Behaviour of Cement-Solidified Soil under Freeze-Thaw Cycles Based on Three-Point Bending Tests
Author(s) Guosong Wei (Chengdu Eighth Construction Engineering of Chengdu Construction Engineering Group, Chengdu, 610000 China)
Liangliang Liu (Chengdu Construction Engineering Group Co., Ltd., Chengdu, 610000 China)
Qiansheng He (Chengdu Eighth Construction Engineering of Chengdu Construction Engineering Group, Chengdu, 610000 China)
Min Peng (Chengdu Construction Engineering Group Co., Ltd., Chengdu, 610000 China)
Jianlin Fu (Chengdu Eighth Construction Engineering of Chengdu Construction Engineering Group, Chengdu, 610000 China)
Jiaqian Liao (Chengdu Eighth Construction Engineering of Chengdu Construction Engineering Group, Chengdu, 610000 China, 330837668@qq.com)
Abstract Cement-solidified soil (CSS) is a prevalent ground-improvement technique for weak foundations in seasonally frozen regions, where bending failure constitutes a principal failure mode. This study investigated the effects of moisture content and freeze-thaw cycles on flexural fracture behavior of silty clay CSS (SC-CSS) and sandy soil CSS (SS-CSS) through three-point bending tests. The results indicate that SC-CSS exhibits linearly decreasing peak fracture loads with rising moisture content and freeze-thaw cycles, while SS-CSS exhibits a quadratic reduction trend. Both materials display increased fracture angles and surface roughness under these conditions. This enhanced roughness manifests as groove-dominated morphologies in SC-CSS, contrasting with the localized columnar protrusions and pits observed in SS-CSS. Higher moisture content amplifies freezing-induced volumetric expansion, which increasing interparticle distances, degrading cementation bonds, and reducing strength parameters. More freeze-thaw cycles intensify particle fragmentation and porosity, further diminishing mechanical performance. These findings provide valuable insights for optimizing CSS reinforcement strategies for tunnels, deep foundations, and underground structures in seasonally frozen environments.
Keywords cement-solidified soil, freeze-thaw cycle, moisture content, three-point bending test, fracture surface morphology, mechanical mechanism
Received 26 August 2025Revised 29 September 2025Accepted 22 October 2025
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