Performance of Cement-Fly Ash-Gravel Pile-Supported High-Speed Railway Embankments over Soft Marine Clay

2011 ◽  
Vol 29 (2) ◽  
pp. 145-161 ◽  
Author(s):  
Gang Zheng ◽  
Yan Jiang ◽  
Jie Han ◽  
Yuan-Feng Liu
2012 ◽  
Vol 178-181 ◽  
pp. 1590-1595
Author(s):  
Feng Zhang ◽  
Zhao Yi Xu ◽  
Zhi Yi Li

Wuhan-Guangzhou passenger special line is the most important backbone of China high speed railway net. The line span is 968 km, among of them; roadbed is 388 km, occupied 40.1% of the total line. Due to the rigorous residual settlement of the roadbed, the CFG (Cement Flayash Gravel) pile is used as the composite foundation to enforce the intensity of roadbed and reduce the post-settlement. The paper studies on CFG pile composite foundation at the Wuhan experimental section, using the finite element numerical simulate the interaction of the pile and pile surrounding soil under the permanent load conditions. The results show that the stimulation model has the more accordance with the actual observation results. The residual settlement comes from the soil layer is bigger than the pile length.


2021 ◽  
Vol 14 (10) ◽  
Author(s):  
De-Gou Cai ◽  
Shao-Wei Wei ◽  
Yang-Sheng Ye ◽  
Qian-Li Zhang ◽  
Zhong-Guo Li ◽  
...  

AbstractA high-speed railway has high requirements for line smoothness, and uneven settlement control is the primary factor considered in the design and operation of the subgrade. The emergence of lightweight subgrade structures meets the needs of the development of the high-speed railway. As a kind of filling material with good performance, lightweight foam concrete can effectively reduce the load and excessive settlement of subgrade and effectively reduce the cost of foundation treatment. This paper studied the dynamic characteristics of lightweight foam concrete with different wet densities and water-bearing states under train loading. The effects of wet density and fly ash content on the compressibility, impermeability, and frost resistance of lightweight foam concrete were analyzed in detail. The results show that the lightweight foam concrete still has high residual strength after compression, which is about 60% of its peak strength. Under different mix ratios, the critical dynamic stress of the lightweight foam concrete is generally 0.2–0.3 times the unconfined compressive strength, and the dynamic elastic modulus increases with the increase of wet density and cyclic stress amplitude. With the fly ash content increasing, the volume water absorption of lightweight foam concrete decreases first and then increases, and the critical value of fly ash content is 40%. The frost resistance of lightweight foam concrete gradually increases with the increase of wet density, and the dynamic elastic modulus of the sample with 279 kg·m−3 density lost 41.1% after 20 freeze–thaw cycles. When the content of fly ash is 20%, the frost resistance of lightweight foam concrete is equivalent to that of pure cement.


2018 ◽  
Vol 170 ◽  
pp. 153-166 ◽  
Author(s):  
Wei She ◽  
Yi Du ◽  
Guotang Zhao ◽  
Pan Feng ◽  
Yunsheng Zhang ◽  
...  

2013 ◽  
Vol 361-363 ◽  
pp. 1833-1837 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jun Cheng ◽  
Ji Wen Zhang

Combined with the field tests of CFG (Cement Fly-ash Gravel) pile-net (geogrid) composite foundation in Danyang Test Section of the Beijing-Shanghai High-speed Railway, the settlement, pile-soil stress ratio and additional stress of composite foundation were analyzed by numerical simulation. It shows that the pile-soil stress ratio of CFG pile-net composite foundation is in the range of 4 to 6. And the reasonable distribution of additional stress in composite foundation is also discussed. The results can provide references for the design of the CFG pile-net composite foundation under embankment in high-speed railway.


2012 ◽  
Vol 132 (10) ◽  
pp. 673-676
Author(s):  
Takaharu TAKESHITA ◽  
Wataru KITAGAWA ◽  
Inami ASAI ◽  
Hidehiko NAKAZAWA ◽  
Yusuke FURUHASHI

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