hollowstemhead
Geotechnical
- Feb 26, 2009
- 14
All,
Looking to increase my knowledge of frost action, especially in terms of how frost behaves and propagates horizontally. It seems as though the growth of ice lenses is usually explained as behaving predominantly vertically through capillary action in frost susceptible soils, resulting in vertical heaving and whatnot. Does anybody have any experience with sidewalls of cuts or sidewalls of soils behind retaining structures having troublesome frost action? Do ice lens and frost propogation occur predominantly vertically rather than horizontally? Thanks for any insight or case studies you can pass along. Happy New Year to all.
Looking to increase my knowledge of frost action, especially in terms of how frost behaves and propagates horizontally. It seems as though the growth of ice lenses is usually explained as behaving predominantly vertically through capillary action in frost susceptible soils, resulting in vertical heaving and whatnot. Does anybody have any experience with sidewalls of cuts or sidewalls of soils behind retaining structures having troublesome frost action? Do ice lens and frost propogation occur predominantly vertically rather than horizontally? Thanks for any insight or case studies you can pass along. Happy New Year to all.