Mechanical Properties and Freeze–Thaw Cycling Degradation of Loess Improved with an Ionic Curing Agent and Cement Composite
Xingwei Wang, Jiandong Li, Xu Wang, Baiwei Li, Yanjie Zhang, Zhen Zuo

TL;DR
This paper studies how adding an ionic curing agent and cement improves the strength and frost resistance of loess soil in cold regions.
Contribution
The study introduces a composite of F1 ion curing agent and cement to enhance loess properties under freeze–thaw cycles.
Findings
F1 and cement composite significantly increase the unconfined compressive strength and ductility of loess.
The composite reduces porosity and improves pore structure, enhancing frost resistance.
Freeze–thaw cycles have less impact on the composite-treated loess compared to untreated soil.
Abstract
To address the engineering problems of high cement content, high brittleness, and weak frost resistance of cement-improved loess in the seasonal frozen soil area of Northwest China, F1 ion curing agent (F1) and cement composite improved loess (FCIL) were used in this paper. Through unconfined compressive (UC) strength tests, consolidated undrained (CU) triaxial shear tests, and microscopic pore characteristics analysis, the mechanical properties, freeze–thaw cycle deterioration law, and microscopic pore structure of FCIL were studied. The effects of cement content (Cc), F1 dosage (CF), number of freeze–thaw cycles (NF-T), and confining pressure (σ3) on the strength, deformation behavior, and pore characteristics of FCIL were analyzed. The synergistic improvement mechanism of FCIL, as well as the freeze–thaw damage mechanism, was elucidated. The results show that Cc is the primary factor…
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Taxonomy
TopicsClimate change and permafrost · Soil and Unsaturated Flow · Geotechnical Engineering and Soil Mechanics
