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Evaluation of Frost Heave Prediction and Frost Susceptibility in Sample using JGS Test Method (일본 동상성판정기준을 적용한 시료의 동상예측 및 동상성 평가)

  • Kim, Young-Chin;Hong, Seung-Seo
    • Proceedings of the Korean Geotechical Society Conference
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    • 2008.03a
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    • pp.926-931
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    • 2008
  • This paper show two different standardized test methods(Japanese Geotechnical Society; JGS 2003). One test is a "Test Method for Frost Heave Prediction Test, JGS 0171-2003", and the other test is a "Test Method for Frost Susceptibility, JGS 0172-2003". The purpose of this test is to obtain the freezing rate(freezing speed), frost heave ratio(heave to sample height), frost heave rate(heaving speed), and other parameters to be used for frost heave prediction and determine the frost susceptibility by freezing test with water intake. This method shall be used to predict the frost heave in frozen ground and evaluate the frost susceptibility of natural and replacement materials.

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Experimental assessment of the effect of frozen fringe thickness on frost heave

  • Jin, Hyun Woo;Lee, Jangguen;Ryu, Byun Hyun;Shin, Yunsup;Jang, Young-Eun
    • Geomechanics and Engineering
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    • v.19 no.2
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    • pp.193-199
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    • 2019
  • A frozen fringe plays a key role in frost heave development in soils. Previous studies have focused on the physical and mechanical properties of the frozen fringe, such as overall hydraulic conductivity, water content and pore pressure. It has been proposed that the thickness of the frozen fringe controls frost heave behavior, but this effect has not been thoroughly evaluated. This study used a temperature-controllable cell to investigate the impact of frozen fringe thickness on the characteristics of frost heave. A series of laboratory tests was performed with various temperature boundary conditions and specimen heights, revealing that: (1) the amount and rate of development of frost heave are dependent on the frozen fringe thickness; (2) the thicker the frozen fringe, the thinner the resulting ice lens; and (3) care must be taken when using the frost heave ratio to characterize frost heave and evaluate frost susceptibility because the frost heave ratio is not a normalized factor but a specimen height-dependent factor.

Assessment of the effect of fines content on frost susceptibility via simple frost heave testing and SP determination

  • Jin, Hyunwoo;Ryu, Byung Hyun;Lee, Jangguen
    • Geomechanics and Engineering
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    • v.30 no.4
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    • pp.393-399
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    • 2022
  • The Segregation Potential (SP) is one of the most widely used predictors of frost heave in cold regions. Laboratory step-freezing tests determining a representative SP at the onset of the formation of the last ice lens (near the thermal steady state condition) can predict susceptibility to frost heave. Previous work has proposed empirical semi-log fitting for determination of the representative SP and applied it to several fine-grained soils, but considering only frost-susceptible soils. The presence of fines in coarse-grained soil affects frost susceptibility. Therefore, it is required to evaluate the applicability of the empirical semi-log fitting for both frost-susceptible and non-frost-susceptible soils with fines content. This paper reports laboratory frost heave tests for fines contents of 5%-70%. The frost susceptibility of soil mixtures composed of sand and silt was classified by the representative SP, and the suitability of the empirical semi-log fitting method was assessed. Combining semi-log fitting with simple laboratory frost heave testing using a temperature-controllable cell is shown to be suitable for both frost-susceptible and non-frost-susceptible soils. In addition, initially non-frost-susceptible soil became frost susceptible at a 10%-20% weight fraction of fines. This threshold fines content matched well with transitions in the engineering characteristics of both the unfrozen and frozen soil mixtures.

Development of experimental apparatus to evaluate frost heave and pressure (토사의 동상량 및 동상력 측정을 위한 실내 실험장치 개발)

  • Ko, Sung-Gyu;Choi, Chang-Ho;Chae, Jong-Gil
    • Proceedings of the Korean Geotechical Society Conference
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    • 2010.09b
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    • pp.131-137
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    • 2010
  • `Frost heave' is volumetric extension behavior of soil due to freezing. It could have a bad effect to foundations of infrastructures like building, road, railroad and bridge. Therefore, it is considered as a primary design parameter with 'adfreeze bond' and 'creep deformation' for foundation design in cold region. In some countries, studies for analyzing frost heave in many ways have being performed, however, only a few studies for evaluating frost susceptibility of soils by measuring frost heave rate of frozen soils in Korea. For analyzing frost heave as a foundation design parameter, both frost heaving rate and heaving pressure are should be addressed in study. Hence, in this study, development of experimental apparatus to evaluate frost heave and pressure is suggested.

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Experimental Assessment and Specimen Height Effect in Frost Heave Testing Apparatus (동상시험장비의 실험적 검증 및 시료크기의 영향에 관한 연구)

  • Jin, Hyunwoo;Ryu, Byunghyun;Lee, Jangguen
    • Journal of the Korean GEO-environmental Society
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    • v.20 no.1
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    • pp.67-74
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    • 2019
  • Frost heave is one of the representative engineering characteristics in cold regions. In South Korea, which is located in seasonal frost area, structural damage caused by frost heave and thaw happens and the need for research on the frost heave is increasing. In this paper, newly developed transparent temperature-controllable cell is used to focus on the frost heave. Frost susceptible artificial soil is used to analyze water intake rate which is one of the important factors in frost susceptibility criteria. Frost heave rate and water intake rate have similar behavior after heave by freezing of pore water converges. O-ring installed in the upper pedestal to measure water intake rate generates side friction between the inner wall of the freezing cell and O-ring, thereby hindering frost heave. Therefore, the frost susceptibility criteria using the water intake rate is not reliable. It is appropriate to use frost heave rate which has similar behavior with water intake rate. Frost heave tests were performed under two different specimen heights. Overburden pressure, temperature gradient and dry unit weight were set under similar state. Based on laboratory testing results, frost heave is independent on the specimen height.

The Control of the Ground Frost Heave by Using the Scrap Tire (폐타이어를 이용한 지반동상 방지)

  • 김영진;강병희
    • Geotechnical Engineering
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    • v.14 no.1
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    • pp.49-58
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    • 1998
  • It was investigated whether the scrap tire can be recycled as a construction material for controlling the frost heave of the ground. Some frost heave tests and a frost penetration depth test in the laboratory were performed on the weathered granite soil mitred with variable amount of scrap tire powder under the atmospheric temperature at -$17^{\circ}$ to find the basic effects of the scrap tire on the control of frost. The frost heave control layer of the crushed stone mixed with scrap tire chips directly below thin subbass in the bituminous pavement was found to be effective for practical use. And the equation for the required thickness of this frost heave control layer with freezing index was suggested.

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Laboratory Characteristics on Frost Heave under Various Moisture Contents and Compaction Efforts in Pavement Subgrade Soils (실내시험에 의한 흙의 함수비 변동과 다짐도에 따른 동상특성)

  • Kim, Nak-Seok;Cho, Gyu-Tae;Kim, Don-Sik;Jin, Jung-Hoon
    • Journal of the Society of Disaster Information
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    • v.2 no.1
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    • pp.53-64
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    • 2006
  • This study presents the laboratory properties on the frost heave under various moisture contents and compaction efforts in pavement subgrade soil. Many researches were conducted on the frost heave. However, the researches with the domestic soils have not been so active until now. In particular, the evaluation of the frost heave in pavement subgrade soils was not established by many researchers. The problems relating with the frost heave have been serious causes in the distresses of pavements. The study was performed using an appropriate field simulation. The research results revealed that the drainage conditions in earth work should be treated cautiously.

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Investigation of the ASTM International frost heave testing method using a temperature-controllable cell

  • Hyunwoo, Jin;Jangguen, Lee;Byung-Hyun, Ryu
    • Geomechanics and Engineering
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    • v.31 no.6
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    • pp. 583-597
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    • 2022
  • Frost heave can cause uneven ground uplift that may damage geo-infrastructure. To assist damage-prevention strategies, standard frost heave testing methods and frost susceptibility criteria have been established and used in various countries. ASTM International standard testing method is potentially the most useful standard, as abundant experimental data have been acquired through its use. ASTM International provides detailed recommendations, but the method is expensive and laborious because of the complex testing procedure requiring a freezing chamber. A simple frost heave testing method using a temperature-controllable cell has been proposed to overcome these difficulties, but it has not yet been established whether a temperature-controllable cell can adequately replace the ASTM International recommended apparatus. This paper reviews the applicability of the ASTM International testing method using the temperature-controllable cell. Freezing tests are compared using various soil mixtures with and without delivering blow to depress the freezing point (as recommended by ASTM International), and it is established that delivering blow does not affect heave rate, which is the key parameter in successful characterization of frost susceptibility. As the freezing temperature decreases, the duration of supercooling of pore water shortens or is eliminated; i.e., thermal shock with a sufficiently low freezing temperature can minimize or possibly eliminate supercooling.

Field Model Tests on Frost Penetration Depths and Frost Heave Amounts in Ballast track and Concrete track (현장모형실험을 통한 자갈궤도와 콘크리트궤도의 동결심도 및 동상량 측정)

  • Kim, Young-Chin
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Railway
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    • v.19 no.4
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    • pp.506-514
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    • 2016
  • Experimental ballast track and concrete track were installed on the railway site and the frost penetration depth and the frost heave amount in the winter were measured. As a result, when the freezing index was the same, the frost penetration depth of concrete track was deeper than that of ballast track. Furthermore, when an XPS and polyethylene aggregate layer was installed below the ballast track, the frost penetration depth of the ballast track decreased significantly; in the case of the concrete track, the frost penetration depth decreased when the thickness of the subbase increased. Meanwhile, the frost heave amount also decreased when an XPS and polyethylene aggregate layer was installed below the ballast track ; in the case of the concrete track, the frost heave amount decreased when the thickness of the subbase increased.

An experimental study for reducing frost susceptibility using granulated used-tire (폐타이어분말 혼합이 동상억제에 미치는 영향에 관한 실험적 연구)

  • Kim, Hak-Sam
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Industry Convergence
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    • v.9 no.2
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    • pp.147-154
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    • 2006
  • The authors conducted field experiments of frost heave to evaluate a method for reducing frost susceptibility using granulated used-tire mixture for 3 winters. Qualitative analyses for the evaluation of restraint effect of frost susceptibility by utilizing granulated used-tire soil mixture were conducted with the segregation potential concept and frost heave ratio. By mixing soil with granulated tire, the frost susceptibility was decreased drastically. From the result of the analyses, it was confirmed that granulated tire is an excellent material in controlling the frost susceptibility.

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