Structural test at the laboratory scale for the utilization of stabilized fine-grained soils in the subgrades of High Speed Rail infrastructures: analytical and numerical aspects

PRETESEILLE ; LENOIR ; GENNESSEAUX ; HORNYCH

Type de document
ARTICLE A COMITE DE LECTURE REPERTORIE DANS BDI (ACL)
Langue
anglais
Auteur
PRETESEILLE ; LENOIR ; GENNESSEAUX ; HORNYCH
Résumé / Abstract
The utilization of in-situ fine-grained soils treated with lime and/or hydraulic binders as subgrade in common infrastructures of civil engineering is a sustainable upgrading process for natural materials with low mechanical performances. In the case of the projects of High Speed Rail (HSR), the expected life of structures and the stresses caused by traffic have led to ask about the fatigue mechanical behavior of these stabilized materials. Therefore, for the design of HSR structures, a characterization of these performances must be defined with a suitable test. Fatigue tests referenced from the literature are studied in comparing the stress paths induced by these tests with those obtained in the HSR capping layer. An appropriate fatigue test for the design of HSR structures is presented and the dimensions of the test-pieces are validated using Finite Element Method (FEM).
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