Cement improved highly weathered phyllite for highway subgrades: A case study in Shaanxi province

In a cost-saving move, the soft rocks composed of highly-weathered phyllites available on-site were used to fill the subgrade in the eastern Ankang section of the expressway of Shiyan to Tianshui, China. Cement admixture was used to improve the performance of the weathered phyllites. In order to det...

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Main Authors: Xuesong Mao, Carol Jean Miller, Longqi Liu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: KeAi Communications Co., Ltd. 2017-08-01
Series:Journal of Traffic and Transportation Engineering (English ed. Online)
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2095756417303094
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spelling doaj-c7b3453e9b28496590223be3b5f54b9b2021-02-02T01:58:05ZengKeAi Communications Co., Ltd.Journal of Traffic and Transportation Engineering (English ed. Online)2095-75642017-08-014440341110.1016/j.jtte.2017.07.003Cement improved highly weathered phyllite for highway subgrades: A case study in Shaanxi provinceXuesong Mao0Carol Jean Miller1Longqi Liu2School of Highway, Chang'an University, Xi'an 710064, ChinaDepartment of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI 48105, USASchool of Highway, Chang'an University, Xi'an 710064, ChinaIn a cost-saving move, the soft rocks composed of highly-weathered phyllites available on-site were used to fill the subgrade in the eastern Ankang section of the expressway of Shiyan to Tianshui, China. Cement admixture was used to improve the performance of the weathered phyllites. In order to determine the best mix ratio, values corresponding to compaction performance, unconfined compressive strength, and the California bearing ratio (CBR) were analyzed for variable cement content weight percentages (3%, 4%, 5%, and 6%) using test subgrade plots in the field. Field measurements of resilience modulus and deflection confirmed that the strength of the subgrade increased as the cement ratio increased. In order to further evaluate the cement/phyllite mixture, the performance of the 3% cement ratio sample was evaluated under saturated conditions (with various levels of moisture addition and soaking time) using both the wetting deformation and resilient modulus values. Results suggest that moisture added and soaking time are key factors that affect the seepage depth, water content, and resilient modulus. The recommend values for the cement addition and for the water content are given out. This study can aid in prevention of highway damage by improving the foundation capacity and lengthening the lifecycle of the highway in phyllite distributed region at home and abroad.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2095756417303094Highly-weathered phylliteCement admixtureSoaking timeWetting deformationResilient modulus
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Cement improved highly weathered phyllite for highway subgrades: A case study in Shaanxi province
Journal of Traffic and Transportation Engineering (English ed. Online)
Highly-weathered phyllite
Cement admixture
Soaking time
Wetting deformation
Resilient modulus
author_facet Xuesong Mao
Carol Jean Miller
Longqi Liu
author_sort Xuesong Mao
title Cement improved highly weathered phyllite for highway subgrades: A case study in Shaanxi province
title_short Cement improved highly weathered phyllite for highway subgrades: A case study in Shaanxi province
title_full Cement improved highly weathered phyllite for highway subgrades: A case study in Shaanxi province
title_fullStr Cement improved highly weathered phyllite for highway subgrades: A case study in Shaanxi province
title_full_unstemmed Cement improved highly weathered phyllite for highway subgrades: A case study in Shaanxi province
title_sort cement improved highly weathered phyllite for highway subgrades: a case study in shaanxi province
publisher KeAi Communications Co., Ltd.
series Journal of Traffic and Transportation Engineering (English ed. Online)
issn 2095-7564
publishDate 2017-08-01
description In a cost-saving move, the soft rocks composed of highly-weathered phyllites available on-site were used to fill the subgrade in the eastern Ankang section of the expressway of Shiyan to Tianshui, China. Cement admixture was used to improve the performance of the weathered phyllites. In order to determine the best mix ratio, values corresponding to compaction performance, unconfined compressive strength, and the California bearing ratio (CBR) were analyzed for variable cement content weight percentages (3%, 4%, 5%, and 6%) using test subgrade plots in the field. Field measurements of resilience modulus and deflection confirmed that the strength of the subgrade increased as the cement ratio increased. In order to further evaluate the cement/phyllite mixture, the performance of the 3% cement ratio sample was evaluated under saturated conditions (with various levels of moisture addition and soaking time) using both the wetting deformation and resilient modulus values. Results suggest that moisture added and soaking time are key factors that affect the seepage depth, water content, and resilient modulus. The recommend values for the cement addition and for the water content are given out. This study can aid in prevention of highway damage by improving the foundation capacity and lengthening the lifecycle of the highway in phyllite distributed region at home and abroad.
topic Highly-weathered phyllite
Cement admixture
Soaking time
Wetting deformation
Resilient modulus
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2095756417303094
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