Salt rock filling in subgrade:a comprehensive review  

作  者:Liyang Wang Feng Chen Pengcheng Wang Qianli Zhang 

机构地区:[1]Railway Engineering Research Institute,China Academy of Railway Sciences Corporation Limited,Beijing,China and Department of Geotechnical Engineering,State Key Laboratory of High-Speed Railway Track System,Beijing,China

出  处:《Railway Sciences》2025年第2期174-198,共25页铁道科学(英文)

摘  要:Purpose–Salt rock from salt lakes can serve as a cost-effective material for subgrade filling,as demonstrated in projects like the Qarhan Salt Lake section of the Qinghai-Tibet Railway and the Qarhan Salt Lake section of the G215 Highway.This state-of-the-art paper aims to summarize the engineering properties of salt rock filling and present the advances of its utilization.Design/methodology/approach–This paper collects and analyzes laboratory and field data of salt rock filling from previous studies to present a comprehensive analysis of the engineering properties and utilization of salt rock fillings.Findings–Salt rock primarily contains minerals such as halite and glauberite,which contribute to its unique phase-changing behavior under varying environmental conditions,impacting its mechanical properties.Salt rock filling shrinks when in contact with vapor or unsaturated brine and expands under cooling or evaporation.Its use is particularly recommended for arid regions,with specific restrictions depending on the structure type.This paper discusses suggested countermeasures to mitigate these issues,as well as key quality acceptance indices for salt rock filling compaction.Moisture content after air-drying is recommended as a crucial parameter for construction quality control.Originality/value–This review aims to support future research and engineering practices in salt rock subgrade applications.

关 键 词:Salt rock Subgrade filling Engineering properties WATERPROOFING Construction quality control 

分 类 号:S15[农业科学—土壤学]

 

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