Disintegration characteristics and microscopic mechanism of soda residue-fly ash stabilized clay

IF 7.4 2区 工程技术 Q1 CONSTRUCTION & BUILDING TECHNOLOGY Journal of building engineering Pub Date : 2025-08-01 Epub Date: 2025-04-15 DOI:10.1016/j.jobe.2025.112676
Xiaoqing Zhao , Tianfeng Yang , Bo Huang , Chunan Zhan , Jianzhuang Xiao , Qinghai Xie
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Water-induced disintegration is a critical issue in soil stabilization. In this study, soda residue (SR) and fly ash (FA) were mixed to improve the properties of high liquid limit clay (HLC), forming soda residue-fly ash stabilized clay (SRFSC), with cement and/or lime for further stabilization. The mix proportions of the SRFSC were optimized by the orthogonal method, using the compaction, unconfined compressive strength, shear, and disintegration tests. Meanwhile, microscopic tests were performed to reveal the possible mechanical mechanisms. The results showed that the SR and FA content are the primary determinants influencing the mechanical properties of SRFSC. When the base proportion is 70 % SR + 20 % FA + 10 % HLC, the strength is highest (2.45 MPa). At this proportion, the specimen with no cementitious material exhibits the best water disintegration resistance (WDR), reaching 107 min. Adding cement and lime can significantly enhance the WDR of the SRFSC, from complete disintegration at 0.28 min to remaining intact after soaking for 28 days. During field application, the cementitious materials content can be adjusted according to the actual conditions. The superior mechanical properties and WDR of SRFSC are mainly due to the good gradation and dense microstructure. The soda residue can provide abundant Ca2+ to enhance both the mechanical properties and WDR of SRFSC.

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碱渣-粉煤灰稳定粘土的崩解特性及微观机理
水致崩解是土壤稳定的关键问题。在本研究中,为了改善高液限粘土(HLC)的性能,将纯碱渣(SR)和粉煤灰(FA)混合,形成纯碱渣-粉煤灰稳定粘土(SRFSC),并与水泥和/或石灰进行进一步稳定。通过压实试验、无侧限抗压试验、抗剪试验和崩解试验,采用正交试验法对其配合比进行优化。同时,进行了显微试验以揭示可能的力学机制。结果表明,SR和FA含量是影响SRFSC力学性能的主要因素。当基料比例为70% SR + 20% FA + 10% HLC时,强度最高(2.45 MPa)。在此比例下,未添加胶凝材料的试件抗水崩解性能最佳,达到107 min。添加水泥和石灰可以显著提高SRFSC的抗水崩解性能,从0.28 min完全崩解到浸泡28 d后保持完整。现场使用时,可根据实际情况调整胶凝材料含量。SRFSC优异的力学性能和WDR主要是由于良好的级配和致密的组织。碱渣可以提供丰富的Ca2+,提高SRFSC的力学性能和WDR。
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Journal of building engineering
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Building Engineering is an interdisciplinary journal that covers all aspects of science and technology concerned with the whole life cycle of the built environment; from the design phase through to construction, operation, performance, maintenance and its deterioration.
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