Different coarse-grained contents affect mechanical characteristics of frozen soil under freeze-thaw cycles

Frozen soil in nature is a multiphase composite geomaterial consisting of mineral solid particles, ice crystals, unfrozen water, and porous air. In cold regions, the deformation properties of frozen soils with different coarse-grained contents change significantly under the freeze-thaw cycles.


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Source: Phys.org