Silty soil was widely used as filling soil materials for the replacement of expansive soil in cold regions. This paper presents a straightforward approach for the effects of wetting-drying-freezing-thawing cycles on mechanical behaviors of silty soil and expansive soil by laboratory tests. The results showed that the silty soil and expansive soil after 7th wetting-drying-freezing-thawing cycles presented the decreases of elastic modulus, failure strength, cohesion and angel of internal friction by 8.9 %∼12.0 %, 7.7 %∼9.0 %, 7.9 %, 4.5 % and 17.6 %∼37.0 %, 20.5 %∼29.4 %, 43.2 %, 13.0 %, respectively, indicating that wetting-drying-freezing-thawing cycles had little impact on mechanical property of silty soil and a great influence on that of expansive soil. Among them, the mechanical property attenuation ratio in the first three wetting-drying-freezing-thawing cycles accounted for over 90 % of the total. In the meantime, the micro-structure damage, surface crack characteristics and grain size distribution variations of expansive soil were all more significantly than these of silty soil exposed to wetting-drying-freezing-thawing cycles, which brought insight into the causes of the differences in mechanical properties for silty soil and expansive soil. It is found that the silty soil properties were more stable than expansive soil properties, and the silty soil is very effective for replacing the expansive soil below canal structures in cold regions.

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