2024
DOI: 10.3221/igf-esis.69.08
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Influence of soil salinity on the bearing capacity of the frozen wall

Mikhail Semin,
Lev Levin,
Sergey Bublik
et al.

Abstract: The article describes the results of laboratory studies on the unfrozen water content and ultimate long-term strength of frozen clay and chalk samples in the temperature range from −10 to −25 °C. The soil samples contained dissolved salt in the pore space, with three types of salts (NaCl, KCl, and CaCl2) being considered. The findings indicate that the influence of the content and type of dissolved salt on the ultimate long-term strength of soils is realized indirectly through the unfrozen water content. In th… Show more

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