Abstract

This paper describes the development of a random finite element model that allows holistic simulation of the phase transition and consequent development of internal stress and volume changes in frozen soils. The simulation capabilities of the model are first validated with laboratory scale experiments. The validated model is then implemented to study the soil lateral stress on the retaining wall subjected to frost action. The results show that the frost action leads to an increase of lateral stresses along the retaining wall. Strategies to mitigate the frost loads on the retaining wall are analyzed with this model; drainage of water in the backfill and use of thermal insulation layer both help to mitigate the lateral frost loads. Overall, by accounting for the spatial nonhomogeneity and coupled thermo-mechanical responses in frozen soils, the model provides holistic simulation of the responses of retaining walls subjected to freezing conditions.

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