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BULLETIN OF THE CHINESE CERAMIC SOCIETY ›› 2026, Vol. 45 ›› Issue (5): 1812-1822.DOI: 10.16552/j.cnki.issn1001-1625.2025.1080

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Durability Evaluation of Cement Stabilized Gravel Base with Iron Tailings Sand in Cold Regions

GAO Feng1(), YANG Zhuohang2, HAN Chang2, WEN Penghui2()   

  1. 1.Central Nuclear Northwest Construction Group Co.,Ltd.,Xi’an 710054,China
    2.School of Highway,Chang’an University,Xi’an 710064,China
  • Received:2025-11-04 Revised:2025-12-02 Online:2026-05-15 Published:2026-06-10
  • Contact: WEN Penghui

Abstract:

To improve the large-scale resource utilization level of iron tailings sand in road construction projects in severe cold mining areas, iron tailings sand was used to partially replace fine aggregates in preparing iron tailings sand cement stabilized gravel. The influence of iron tailings sand content on compaction parameters and unconfined compressive strength was investigated. The drying shrinkage characteristics, thermal shrinkage characteristics, frost resistance, and fatigue performance of cement stabilized gravel base under different preparation conditions were systematically studied. The results indicate that sodium silicate modification of iron tailings sand enhances its interfacial adhesion with cement paste, thereby improving the road performance of cement-stabilized gravel bases. As the iron tailings sand content increases, the maximum dry density of the cement-stabilized gravel increases first and then decreases. When the dosage of iron tailings sand is 60% (mass fraction), the unconfined compressive strength reaches its maximum. Reducing cement content and modifying the surface of iron tailings sand both improve the durability of cement stabilized gravel. Compared with the sample mixed with unmodified iron tailings sand, the dry shrinkage coefficients of cement-stabilized gravel modified with iron tailings sand at a cement content of 4.0%(mass fraction) decrease by 24.31% and 17.74% at 7 and 14 d, respectively. When the temperature is reduced to 10~<20 ℃, the thermal shrinkage coefficient of cement stabilized gravel base samples with modified iron tailings sand reaches its minimum value. When the cement content is 4.0%, the improvement in frost resistance of cement stabilized gravel is more pronounced. The addition and modification of iron tailings sand can prolong the fatigue life of cement stabilized gravel, with the fatigue life improvement reaching up to 86.43%. The introduction of iron tailings sand in cold and arid mining areas can improve the service durability of cement stabilized gravel. The optimal replacement ratio of fine aggregates with modified iron tailings sand is recommended as 60%.

Key words: road engineering, iron tailings sand, cement stabilized gravel base, severe cold mining area, performance evaluation

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