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BULLETIN OF THE CHINESE CERAMIC SOCIETY ›› 2026, Vol. 45 ›› Issue (4): 1248-1255.DOI: 10.16552/j.cnki.issn1001-1625.2025.0878

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Influence of Yellow River Fine Sand on Performance of Foamed Lightweight Soil

HAN Lei1(), CAO Hongxing1, REN Jiafang1, GUO Zhixiang2,3, SONG Putao2,3(), WANG Jing2,3, LENG Faguang2,3   

  1. 1.Liaocheng Traffic Development Co. ,Ltd. ,Liaocheng 252000,China
    2.China Academy of Building Research Co. ,Ltd. ,Beijing 100013,China
    3.CABR Institute of Building Materials Co. ,Ltd. ,Beijing 100013,China
  • Received:2025-09-01 Revised:2025-10-21 Online:2026-04-20 Published:2026-05-14
  • Contact: SONG Putao

Abstract:

The middle and lower reaches of the Yellow River basin possess abundant Yellow River fine sand resources.Using it as fine aggregate to prepare foamed lightweight soil can alleviate the problem of river channel siltation to a certain extent. This paper systematically studied the effects of different content of Yellow River fine sand on the macroscopic properties, hydration products, and microstructure of foamed lightweight soil through performance tests including fluidity, wet density, compressive strength, shrinkage performance, water absorption rate, X-ray diffraction analysis, and scanning electron microscopy. The results show that 20% (mass fraction) content of Yellow River fine sand can exert a micro-aggregate effect, improving the mechanical properties of foamed lightweight soil and reducing water absorption rate. When the content of Yellow River fine sand continues to increase, a large content of mineral admixtures are replaced, leading to a weakened pozzolanic reaction, a decrease in hydration products such as C-S-H gel, the number of pores increases and pore sizes refine. The microstructure gradually tends to become loose, and the performance of foamed lightweight soil deteriorates. In addition, Yellow River fine sand can act as a skeleton inhibition role, and the self-shrinkage rate of foamed lightweight soil gradually decreases with the increase of Yellow River fine sand content.

Key words: Yellow River fine sand, foamed lightweight soil, self shrinkage rate, micro-aggregate effect, macroscopic property, microstructure

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