Two access embankments to a railway bridge, having a maximum height of 18 m, experienced a continuous and severe heave shortly after construction. Vertical displacements reached 120 mm in a 2-year period. The embankments were designed, by including soil–cement-treated transition wedges, to provide an increasingly rigid support as the trains approach the stiff bridge abutments. A grid of 10 m deep jet-grouting columns was also built, with the purpose of stabilising the embankments. Instead, a sustained swelling deformation, which extended to depths of 8–10 m, was activated. The compacted soil was low-plasticity clayey material, with a variable percentage of gypsum. The embankments suffered a massive ettringite–thaumasite attack, which was tr...
The effects of flood-induced embankment failures include infrastructure downtime, but, in more serio...
WOS: 000377545000007In this study, aiming to investigate the effects of sulfate attack on cement sta...
Sulfate attack is a deteriorating process for concrete, where the formation of expansive minerals su...
Two access embankments to a railway bridge, having a maximum height of 18 m, experienced a continuou...
The paper describes the heave experienced by two embankments providing access to a bridge located in...
Two cases of massive sulphate attack to cement treated embankments and track bases in a high speed r...
W(H)YDOC PhD Prize 2012, durant el 4th International Workshop of Young Doctors in Geomechanics W(H)Y...
The central pillars of a bridge belonging to a recently built high-speed railway line experienced an...
In the tunnels of the Cheng-Kun Railway in China, concrete failure can usually be observed from the ...
The heave of the central pillars of a railway bridge, founded on large-diameter bored piles, is a co...
Sulfate-rich soils are typically found in arid and semiarid regions in the United States and elsewhe...
International audienceExcavation operations during construction produce several tons of soil, which ...
US Transportation Collection2010PDFResearch PaperDrimalas, ThanoClement, John C.Folliard, Kevin J.Dh...
A magnesium sulphate attack is one of the main issues that challenge civil engineering projects, in ...
AbstractIn earthworks and road construction, several cases of damage caused by the formation of the ...
The effects of flood-induced embankment failures include infrastructure downtime, but, in more serio...
WOS: 000377545000007In this study, aiming to investigate the effects of sulfate attack on cement sta...
Sulfate attack is a deteriorating process for concrete, where the formation of expansive minerals su...
Two access embankments to a railway bridge, having a maximum height of 18 m, experienced a continuou...
The paper describes the heave experienced by two embankments providing access to a bridge located in...
Two cases of massive sulphate attack to cement treated embankments and track bases in a high speed r...
W(H)YDOC PhD Prize 2012, durant el 4th International Workshop of Young Doctors in Geomechanics W(H)Y...
The central pillars of a bridge belonging to a recently built high-speed railway line experienced an...
In the tunnels of the Cheng-Kun Railway in China, concrete failure can usually be observed from the ...
The heave of the central pillars of a railway bridge, founded on large-diameter bored piles, is a co...
Sulfate-rich soils are typically found in arid and semiarid regions in the United States and elsewhe...
International audienceExcavation operations during construction produce several tons of soil, which ...
US Transportation Collection2010PDFResearch PaperDrimalas, ThanoClement, John C.Folliard, Kevin J.Dh...
A magnesium sulphate attack is one of the main issues that challenge civil engineering projects, in ...
AbstractIn earthworks and road construction, several cases of damage caused by the formation of the ...
The effects of flood-induced embankment failures include infrastructure downtime, but, in more serio...
WOS: 000377545000007In this study, aiming to investigate the effects of sulfate attack on cement sta...
Sulfate attack is a deteriorating process for concrete, where the formation of expansive minerals su...