Analysis and Prediction of Stable Height of Capillary Water Rising under Unsaturated Subgrade Soil

In order to study the capillary water height of the highway subgrade and balanced moisture condition of the subgrade affected by groundwater, the standpipe method has been used in this study to track the measured data. It involves the analysis of the factors affecting the capillary water stability h...

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Main Authors: Jianfeng Cao, Zhihao Mao, Liqiang Hu, Yunfei Dai, Yu Luo, Wenwei Zhou
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Language:English
Published: Wiley 2022-01-01
Series:Advances in Civil Engineering
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/5993984
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description In order to study the capillary water height of the highway subgrade and balanced moisture condition of the subgrade affected by groundwater, the standpipe method has been used in this study to track the measured data. It involves the analysis of the factors affecting the capillary water stability height of the coarse-grained soil and fine-grained soil filler as well as establishing the corresponding prediction model. The comparative analysis with the experimental tracking results and related literature shows that the prediction model developed in this study is highly accurate and can be applied for the analysis of the balanced moisture condition of the highway subgrade.
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spelling doaj-art-40811d3c0c1941f096813fb9eb9fe4cd2025-02-03T06:01:38ZengWileyAdvances in Civil Engineering1687-80942022-01-01202210.1155/2022/5993984Analysis and Prediction of Stable Height of Capillary Water Rising under Unsaturated Subgrade SoilJianfeng Cao0Zhihao Mao1Liqiang Hu2Yunfei Dai3Yu Luo4Wenwei Zhou5Guangxi Xinfazhan Communications Group Co., Ltd.School of Traffic and Transportation EngineeringGuangxi Xinfazhan Communications Group Co., Ltd.Guangxi Xinfazhan Communications Group Co., Ltd.Guangxi Xinfazhan Communications Group Co., Ltd.Guangxi Road and Bridge Engineering Group Co., LtdIn order to study the capillary water height of the highway subgrade and balanced moisture condition of the subgrade affected by groundwater, the standpipe method has been used in this study to track the measured data. It involves the analysis of the factors affecting the capillary water stability height of the coarse-grained soil and fine-grained soil filler as well as establishing the corresponding prediction model. The comparative analysis with the experimental tracking results and related literature shows that the prediction model developed in this study is highly accurate and can be applied for the analysis of the balanced moisture condition of the highway subgrade.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/5993984
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Analysis and Prediction of Stable Height of Capillary Water Rising under Unsaturated Subgrade Soil
Advances in Civil Engineering
title Analysis and Prediction of Stable Height of Capillary Water Rising under Unsaturated Subgrade Soil
title_full Analysis and Prediction of Stable Height of Capillary Water Rising under Unsaturated Subgrade Soil
title_fullStr Analysis and Prediction of Stable Height of Capillary Water Rising under Unsaturated Subgrade Soil
title_full_unstemmed Analysis and Prediction of Stable Height of Capillary Water Rising under Unsaturated Subgrade Soil
title_short Analysis and Prediction of Stable Height of Capillary Water Rising under Unsaturated Subgrade Soil
title_sort analysis and prediction of stable height of capillary water rising under unsaturated subgrade soil
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/5993984
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