Comparative Analysis of Soil-Pile Interaction in Steel Slag Versus Ordinary Concrete Piles

Steel slag concrete piles Soil-pile interaction Hydrological processes Water migration Visualization test device
["Zhang, Yuzhi","Guo, Cuili","Shen, Liang","Nie, Qingke","Jiang, Tao"] 2025-06-01 期刊论文
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Using steel slag concrete (SSC) as a pile material not only promotes industrial waste recycling but also improves ground conditions through its distinct hydrological and chemical properties. This study investigated the hydrological processes of SSC piles under no-load conditions, offering new insights into pile-soil interactions. A novel visualization test device was developed to continuously monitor water migration, pore water pressure fluctuations, and soil disturbance over six months. Macro-scale observations and micro-scale analyses were conducted to elucidate physical and chemical reactions at the pile-soil interface. Compared to ordinary concrete piles, SSC piles demonstrated superior expansion and drainage capabilities, characterized by enhanced radial and vertical water flow, increased surface porosity, and the formation of a distinct interface layer enriched with calcium carbonate and cementitious hydration products. These improvements facilitate effective water distribution and drainage while reinforcing the pile-soil bond, thereby contributing to a more robust composite system for ground improvement. This integrated approach and its findings offer valuable contributions to the broader field of soil-pile interactions by detailing the multi-scale mechanisms governing the hydrological behavior and interface evolution of composite foundation systems.
来源平台:GEOTECHNICAL AND GEOLOGICAL ENGINEERING