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Experimental Study on Migration Behavior of Sandy Silt under Cyclic Load

Feng Gao, Sheng Zhang, Xuzhen He, Daichao Sheng

2022Journal of Geotechnical and Geoenvironmental Engineering31 citationsDOI

Abstract

This paper presents experimental investigation into the effects of particle size distribution of subgrade soil on mud pumping. The results show that subgrade soils with higher fine contents do not necessarily lead to more serious mud pumping. A soil with a higher silt content tends to cause the formation of a less permeable interlayer at the bottom of the ballast, which effectively reduces the particle migration magnitude. Increasing the median particle size (d50) or reducing the coefficient of uniformity (d60/d10) of the studied sandy silt promotes the migration distance of particles. While mud pumping is essentially an internal erosion problem caused by cyclic loads, existing filter theories do not directly apply to mud pumping. The findings from this study can help selecting proper rail embankment fills to reduce mud pumping.

Topics & Concepts

SiltBallastInternal erosionGeotechnical engineeringSubgradeLeveeSoil waterParticle-size distributionParticle (ecology)GeologyParticle sizeEnvironmental scienceSoil scienceGeomorphologyPaleontologyOceanographyGeotechnical Engineering and Underground StructuresGeotechnical Engineering and AnalysisDam Engineering and Safety