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Analysis of Pore Structure and Thaw Settlement Characteristics of Frozen Silty Sand Based on Computer-Assisted Pulse Nuclear Magnetic Resonance

Maoyan Ma, Biao Zhang, Shuguang Peng and Shaojian Qu

Mathematical Problems in Engineering, 2022, vol. 2022, 1-8

Abstract: Computer-assisted pulse nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) can be used to get important parameters for pore structure characteristics of porous materials. In order to fully understand the effect of frozen soil thaw settlement, the mechanism of artificially frozen soil thaw settlement was examined from a microscopic perspective in conjunction with the frozen soil thaw settlement test. Additionally, to have a better understanding of how pore features change during the thaw settling process, the evolution of the pore size distribution in silty sand was studied. The findings demonstrate the porosity is obviously larger than the initial porosity after freeze-thaw, and the evolution of thaw settlement displacement is related to the change in porosity as thawing progresses, which grows exponentially with porosity. The fraction of medium and large pores (>0.1 μm) in the soil increases significantly during the thawing process. Accordingly, there is a slight increase in the proportion of pores (

Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1155/2022/1249180

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