Analysis of Rainfall Erosion and Protective Measures for the Aeolian Sand Subgrade Slope of the Wuma Expressway

It is difficult to build roads in the desert areas with wind-blown sands because the prevailing harsh environment and the characteristics of the aeolian sands inhibit strategies and measures for road damage prevention and control that are typically effective in other settings. Typically, the rainfal...

Full description

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Wenhua Yin, Fang Wang, Weizheng Liu, Yongxiang Wu, Xu Wang
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2022-01-01
Series:Advances in Materials Science and Engineering
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/2000083
Tags: Add Tag
No Tags, Be the first to tag this record!
_version_ 1832545847814914048
author Wenhua Yin
Fang Wang
Weizheng Liu
Yongxiang Wu
Xu Wang
author_facet Wenhua Yin
Fang Wang
Weizheng Liu
Yongxiang Wu
Xu Wang
author_sort Wenhua Yin
collection DOAJ
description It is difficult to build roads in the desert areas with wind-blown sands because the prevailing harsh environment and the characteristics of the aeolian sands inhibit strategies and measures for road damage prevention and control that are typically effective in other settings. Typically, the rainfall period in aeolian sand areas worldwide is concentrated and the rainfall volume is relatively large, which combined with small and unstable nature and the aeolian sand particles means roads built in these areas can be easily washed away and are vulnerable to water damage. Given geological conditions, topographic features and hydrometeorological conditions differ depending on the region, basic research into water damage in highway roadbed slopes in aeolian sand areas is necessary to formulate treatment measures that are versatile and applicable in different regions. Towards that end, this study strengthens the evaluation of roadbed and pavement drainage and protective measures given aeolian sand erosion caused by rainwater infiltration in certain longitudinal length sections of the Expressway K165 + 250 mileage pile section, and includes verification of the design scheme. The effects of rainwater drainage, storage, and subgrade reinforcement on the seepage and stability of drainage in a long longitudinal slope in the desert hinterland were quantitatively analyzed using numerical analysis. Additionally taking into account the regional climate environment characteristics that locally prevail, the necessity and applicability of geotechnical reinforcement in practical engineering applications is demonstrated. The research found the stability of the subgrade slope given potential for rainfall erosion due to concentrated-rainfall periods in an aeolian sand region is promoted through measures including slope drainage on the highway combined with side ditch drainage, strengthening of the box culvert under embankment ditches, and local protection by laying geogrid in the embankment to produce a significant lateral diffusion effect.
format Article
id doaj-art-56250f3dcd854f938e0cff5e14dd35d8
institution Kabale University
issn 1687-8442
language English
publishDate 2022-01-01
publisher Wiley
record_format Article
series Advances in Materials Science and Engineering
spelling doaj-art-56250f3dcd854f938e0cff5e14dd35d82025-02-03T07:24:27ZengWileyAdvances in Materials Science and Engineering1687-84422022-01-01202210.1155/2022/2000083Analysis of Rainfall Erosion and Protective Measures for the Aeolian Sand Subgrade Slope of the Wuma ExpresswayWenhua Yin0Fang Wang1Weizheng Liu2Yongxiang Wu3Xu Wang4School of Civil EngineeringNingxia Highway Survey and Design Institute Co.Ningxia Highway Administration CenterSchool of Civil EngineeringSchool of Civil EngineeringIt is difficult to build roads in the desert areas with wind-blown sands because the prevailing harsh environment and the characteristics of the aeolian sands inhibit strategies and measures for road damage prevention and control that are typically effective in other settings. Typically, the rainfall period in aeolian sand areas worldwide is concentrated and the rainfall volume is relatively large, which combined with small and unstable nature and the aeolian sand particles means roads built in these areas can be easily washed away and are vulnerable to water damage. Given geological conditions, topographic features and hydrometeorological conditions differ depending on the region, basic research into water damage in highway roadbed slopes in aeolian sand areas is necessary to formulate treatment measures that are versatile and applicable in different regions. Towards that end, this study strengthens the evaluation of roadbed and pavement drainage and protective measures given aeolian sand erosion caused by rainwater infiltration in certain longitudinal length sections of the Expressway K165 + 250 mileage pile section, and includes verification of the design scheme. The effects of rainwater drainage, storage, and subgrade reinforcement on the seepage and stability of drainage in a long longitudinal slope in the desert hinterland were quantitatively analyzed using numerical analysis. Additionally taking into account the regional climate environment characteristics that locally prevail, the necessity and applicability of geotechnical reinforcement in practical engineering applications is demonstrated. The research found the stability of the subgrade slope given potential for rainfall erosion due to concentrated-rainfall periods in an aeolian sand region is promoted through measures including slope drainage on the highway combined with side ditch drainage, strengthening of the box culvert under embankment ditches, and local protection by laying geogrid in the embankment to produce a significant lateral diffusion effect.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/2000083
spellingShingle Wenhua Yin
Fang Wang
Weizheng Liu
Yongxiang Wu
Xu Wang
Analysis of Rainfall Erosion and Protective Measures for the Aeolian Sand Subgrade Slope of the Wuma Expressway
Advances in Materials Science and Engineering
title Analysis of Rainfall Erosion and Protective Measures for the Aeolian Sand Subgrade Slope of the Wuma Expressway
title_full Analysis of Rainfall Erosion and Protective Measures for the Aeolian Sand Subgrade Slope of the Wuma Expressway
title_fullStr Analysis of Rainfall Erosion and Protective Measures for the Aeolian Sand Subgrade Slope of the Wuma Expressway
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of Rainfall Erosion and Protective Measures for the Aeolian Sand Subgrade Slope of the Wuma Expressway
title_short Analysis of Rainfall Erosion and Protective Measures for the Aeolian Sand Subgrade Slope of the Wuma Expressway
title_sort analysis of rainfall erosion and protective measures for the aeolian sand subgrade slope of the wuma expressway
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/2000083
work_keys_str_mv AT wenhuayin analysisofrainfallerosionandprotectivemeasuresfortheaeoliansandsubgradeslopeofthewumaexpressway
AT fangwang analysisofrainfallerosionandprotectivemeasuresfortheaeoliansandsubgradeslopeofthewumaexpressway
AT weizhengliu analysisofrainfallerosionandprotectivemeasuresfortheaeoliansandsubgradeslopeofthewumaexpressway
AT yongxiangwu analysisofrainfallerosionandprotectivemeasuresfortheaeoliansandsubgradeslopeofthewumaexpressway
AT xuwang analysisofrainfallerosionandprotectivemeasuresfortheaeoliansandsubgradeslopeofthewumaexpressway