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Field Comprehensive Testing and Study on New Subgrade Structure of High-Speed Railway in Diatomaceous Earth Region

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  • Huiqin Guo

    (Postgraduate Department, China Academy of Railway Sciences, Beijing 100081, China)

  • Qian Su

    (School of Civil Engineering, Southwest Jiaotong University, Chengdu 610031, China)

  • Taifeng Li

    (Railway Engineering Research Institute, China Academy of Railway Sciences Corporation Limited, Beijing 100081, China)

  • Qianli Zhang

    (Railway Engineering Research Institute, China Academy of Railway Sciences Corporation Limited, Beijing 100081, China)

  • Mahantesh M. Nadakatti

    (Department of Mechanical Engineering, KLS Gogte Institute of Technology, Belagavi 590008, India)

  • Hongye Yan

    (Railway Engineering Research Institute, China Academy of Railway Sciences Corporation Limited, Beijing 100081, China)

  • Feng Chen

    (Railway Engineering Research Institute, China Academy of Railway Sciences Corporation Limited, Beijing 100081, China)

Abstract

Part of the Hang-Tai High-speed Railway (Hangzhou via Shaoxing to Taizhou in Zhejiang Provence) in China passes through the diatomaceous earth area, which is the first time in the history of Chinese high-speed railway construction. This type of soil has significant compressibility, swelling and disintegration. Diatomaceous earth also shows a sharp reduction in strength when exposed to water, which severely impacts the safety of the project. However, no studies have been carried out on the engineering practice of building a high-speed railway in the diatomaceous earth area in China. Moreover, there is limited experience in the construction of ballastless track through the diatomaceous earth area. In order to ensure the stability of the high-speed railway subgrade in diatomaceous earth area, and considering the high level of precipitation in the location of this railway, a kind of waterproof and drainage subgrade (WDS) is proposed to reduce the influence of precipitation on the strength of the diatomaceous earth foundation. The subgrade has a flexible waterproof and drainage layer (WDL) inside, which consists of capillary waterproof and drainage plates and medium-coarse sand. In the present study, field tests including immersion tests and excitation test are carried out on a subgrade test section to verify the subgrade structure. The tests mainly focus on construction technology, waterproof performance and dynamic characteristics. The studies show that the subgrade bed with the WDL can effectively avoid the diatomaceous earth foundation from rainfall interference and maintain the long-term stability of the subgrade. The flexible WDL in WDS has a significant energy dissipation effect in comparison with the traditional subgrade (TS) filler and can play a key role in vibration damping, promoting the attenuation of dynamic response in the downward and cross-sectional directions within the subgrade. The dynamic response of the WDS attenuates along the depth. In comparison with the existing high-speed railway subgrade measured data, its dynamic response attenuation coefficient is within acceptable limits. The laying of the WDL does not change the subgrade dynamic characteristics transfer law. The proposed structure meets the requirements of ballastless track construction for high-speed railways, and the WDL can be used in the design of high-speed railways for enhanced drainage protection in diatomaceous soil areas or other special soil areas.

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  • Huiqin Guo & Qian Su & Taifeng Li & Qianli Zhang & Mahantesh M. Nadakatti & Hongye Yan & Feng Chen, 2023. "Field Comprehensive Testing and Study on New Subgrade Structure of High-Speed Railway in Diatomaceous Earth Region," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 15(8), pages 1-22, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jsusta:v:15:y:2023:i:8:p:6912-:d:1127796
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