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Influence of thermal insulation layer schemes on the frost heaving force in tunnels 被引量:2
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作者 LIU Wen-jun LING Tong-hua +1 位作者 LIU Xian-jun HE Wen-chao 《Journal of Mountain Science》 SCIE CSCD 2023年第10期3035-3050,共16页
In extreme cold regions,a thermal insulation layer(TIL)is commonly employed to mitigate the detrimental effects of frost heaving forces in tunnels.Optimizing the laying scheme of TIL,specifically minimizing frost heav... In extreme cold regions,a thermal insulation layer(TIL)is commonly employed to mitigate the detrimental effects of frost heaving forces in tunnels.Optimizing the laying scheme of TIL,specifically minimizing frost heaving forces,holds considerable importance in the prevention of frost damage.This research developed a two-dimensional unsteady temperature field of circular tunnels by using the difference method(taking the off-wall laying method as an example)based on the law of conservation of energy.Then,the frozen circle and water migration coefficient were introduced to establish the relationship between the temperature field and frost heaving forces,and a reliable methodology for calculating these forces under the specific conditions of TIL installation was developed.Then(i)the influence of the air layer thickness of the off-wall laying method,(ii)different laying methods of TIL,(iii)the TIL thickness,(iv)the thermal conductivity of the TIL,and(v)the freeze-thaw cycles on the frost heaving force were investigated.The results showed that the frost heaving force served as a reliable and effective metric for evaluating the insulation effect in tunnels.In order to avoid frost damage in compliance with the design requirements,the insulation effects from various laying methods were established,in descending efficacy order as follows:off-wall laying,double layer laying,surface laying,and sandwich laying.Our findings revealed that the optimal thickness for the air layer in the offwall laying method was 0.10 m.The insulation effect of materials with a thermal conductivity below 0.047 W/(m·℃)was furthermore found to be good.Under freeze-thaw cycle conditions,it is concluded that to prevent frost damage,the TIL thickness should be the sum of the thickness r1 of the first freeze-thaw cycle without frost heaving forces and an additional reserve value 0.06r1 of the TIL thickness. 展开更多
关键词 Thermal insulation layer frost heaving force Difference method Frozen circle Water migration coefficient Freeze-thaw cycles
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Frost heaving force considering synchronous damage to tunnel lining and surrounding rocks under freeze—thaw cycles 被引量:2
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作者 LIU Wen-jun LING Tong-hua +1 位作者 HE Wen-chao LIU Xian-jun 《Journal of Mountain Science》 SCIE CSCD 2023年第4期1131-1146,共16页
In areas with seasonal freezing,when the tunnel lining concrete is saturated with water infiltrating the interior,the lining and the surrounding rocks will simultaneously freeze.However,the current calculation of the ... In areas with seasonal freezing,when the tunnel lining concrete is saturated with water infiltrating the interior,the lining and the surrounding rocks will simultaneously freeze.However,the current calculation of the frost heaving force fails to consider the synchronous damage to the lining and surrounding rocks under freeze-thaw cycles.Therefore,as per the elastic calculation model of the frost heaving force and model of steady-state heat transfer of circular tunnels,this study introduces the frost heaving rate of lining and surrounding rocks.First,the analytical solution of frost heaving force is obtained for simultaneous frost heaving of lining and surrounding rocks under any steady-state temperature field.Then,based on the fracture theory and meso-damage mechanics,the damage variables of lining and surrounding rocks under freeze-thaw cycles are extracted,representing their elastic modulus and porosity.Finally,the formula of frost heaving force for synchronous damage to the lining and surrounding rocks at any steady-state temperature field is obtained.The calculation results demonstrate that the lower the temperature inside the lining,the greater the frost heaving force.With the increasing number of freeze-thaw cycles,frost heaving force tends to gradually increase initially,reaching a peak value at 85 freeze-thaw cycles,decreasing to 80%of the peak value at 140 cycles before reaching a constant value.The lining participates in frost heaving,increasing the frost heaving force.The initial increase rate of frost heaving force is 15.7%.Changing the fitting coefficients s1 and s2 of the lining and surrounding rocks can effectively control the magnitude of the frost heaving force in the tunnels. 展开更多
关键词 Freeze-thaw cycles frost heaving force Concrete lining Tunnel surrounding rock Synchronous damage
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Model test study of frost heaving pressures in tunnels excavated in fractured rock mass in cold regions 被引量:2
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作者 Bing Sun 《Research in Cold and Arid Regions》 2010年第5期405-410,共6页
Based on the similarity theory, taking the horseshoe, city-gate and round linings as examples, the value and distribution regularities of normal frost heaving pressures (hereinafter as frost heaving pressures) in tu... Based on the similarity theory, taking the horseshoe, city-gate and round linings as examples, the value and distribution regularities of normal frost heaving pressures (hereinafter as frost heaving pressures) in tunnels excavated in fractured rock mass in cold regions under different constraints and freezing depths were studied by a test model. It was found that the larger the frozen depth, the larger the frost heaving pressure, and the stronger the top constraint, the larger the frost heaving pressure. For the horseshoe lining and city-gate lining, the top constraint has a greater effect on the frost heaving pressures on the arch and the inverted arch. For the round lining, the influences of the top constraint on the frost heaving pressure in all linings are almost the same. The frost heaving pressure is maximum on the city-gate lining and minimal on the round lining. The largest frost heaving pressure all occur near the foot of the inverted arch for the three kinds of lining. Thus, the test data basically coincide with the observed in situ data. 展开更多
关键词 tunnel in cold region fractured rock mass frost heaving pressure model test
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Study of experiment method for triaxial frost heaving constitutive relation of frozen soil 被引量:1
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作者 Bing Sun 《Research in Cold and Arid Regions》 2010年第3期230-234,共5页
A new experiment method is introduced to study the relations between frost heaving strain and stress of soil or fracture rock under different moisture contents, temperatures and stress states. Based on experiments, a ... A new experiment method is introduced to study the relations between frost heaving strain and stress of soil or fracture rock under different moisture contents, temperatures and stress states. Based on experiments, a new triaxial frost heaving stress-strain relation is presented aiming at tunnel in cold regions. The experimental equipments are strain-controlled and low temperature buildup, and different restrained conditions are controlled by changing the stiffness of a test-force-ring. Then the frost heaving strain and stress of soil or fracture rock can be obtained under different restrained conditions, and the frost heaving stress-strain relation can be got by regression analysis of some feature points. Experiments of saturated sandy soil conducted by this method show that the triaxial frost heaving stress-strain relation could be expressed by logarithmic curves, and the frost heaving stress changes linearly with the logarithm of the frost heaving strain. The stronger the constraint, the smaller the frost heaving strain and the larger the frost heaving stresses. The frost heaving stresses would tend to a limit value with increasing the constraint intensity. The larger the confining pressure, the larger the frost heaving strain and stress. 展开更多
关键词 triaxial frost heaving stress-strain relation frost heaving stress tunnel in cold region fracture rocks
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Frost heaving in ballast railway tracks
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作者 Satoshi Akagawa Michiaki Hori 《Research in Cold and Arid Regions》 CSCD 2015年第5期632-636,共5页
Frost heaving is a well-known phenomenon in cold regions, which may occur in wet clayey grounds during winter. Railway track upheaval occurring in cold regions during the winter is generally understood as frost heavin... Frost heaving is a well-known phenomenon in cold regions, which may occur in wet clayey grounds during winter. Railway track upheaval occurring in cold regions during the winter is generally understood as frost heaving in the subgrade layer. However, it has been confirmed that upheaval due to frost heaving sometimes occurs in the ballast layer. This un- derstanding has been observed in active railways in northern Japan. The samples collected from ballast and subgrade layers have been examined for frost heave susceptibilities and confirmed that ballast layers which contain fines may heave. 展开更多
关键词 frost heaving ballast layer subgrade layer railway track
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Incident analyses of frost heaving failure of municipal underground gas pipelines in cold regions of northern China
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作者 YaMin Li HongSheng Li +1 位作者 ZengLi Liu LiShun Chen 《Research in Cold and Arid Regions》 2011年第6期473-477,共5页
In the cold regions of northern China, incidents of municipal underground gas pipeline rupture and leakage occur quite fi-equently, aaost often in winter. To prevent harm to citizen safety and property, analysis of th... In the cold regions of northern China, incidents of municipal underground gas pipeline rupture and leakage occur quite fi-equently, aaost often in winter. To prevent harm to citizen safety and property, analysis of the causes of such cracking and leakage is therefore valuable. Two incident analyses are discussed here and the reasons why most of these types of cases occur dttring winter are clarified. Fhe effects of vehicle loadings above buried pipelines are calculated and compared with the effects and calculations of frost heaving forces. We demonstrate thtit when the soil layer above a pipeline freezes rapidly, the soil generates repeated frost heaving, which exerts heaving forces on the pipeline that can result in fatigue crack propagation and ultimate pipeline failure. Therefore, the incident induced 9y frost heaving is one of the primary reasons of gas pipeline failure. Based on these analyses, we present some recommendations pertaining to the proper design, construction, and management of gas pipelines. 展开更多
关键词 cold regions underground gas pipeline frost heaving faihtre incident analysis
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A Frost Heaving Prediction Approach for Ground Uplift Simulation Due to Freeze-Sealing Pipe Roof Method
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作者 Shengjun Deng Haolin Chen +3 位作者 Xiaonan Gong Jiajin Zhou Xiangdong Hu Gang Jiang 《Computer Modeling in Engineering & Sciences》 SCIE EI 2022年第7期251-266,共16页
Freeze-sealing pipe roof method is applied in the Gongbei tunnel,which causes the ground surface uplift induced by frost heave.A frost heaving prediction approach based on the coefficient of cold expansion is proposed... Freeze-sealing pipe roof method is applied in the Gongbei tunnel,which causes the ground surface uplift induced by frost heave.A frost heaving prediction approach based on the coefficient of cold expansion is proposed to simulate the ground deformation of the Gongbei tunnel.The coefficient of cold expansion in the model and the frost heaving rate from the frost heave test under the hydration condition can achieve a good correspondence making the calculation result closer to the actual engineering.The ground surface uplift along the lateral and longitudinal direction are respectively analyzed and compared with the field measured data to validate the model.The results show that a good agreement between the frost heaving prediction model and the field measured data verifies the rationality and applicability of the proposed model.The maximum uplift of the Gongbei tunnel appears at the center of the model,gradually decreasing along with the lateral and longitudinal directions.The curve in the lateral direction presents a normal distribution due to the influence of the constraint of two sides,while the one along the lateral direction shapes like a parabola with the opening downward due to the temperature field distribution.The model provides a reference for frost heaving engineering calculation. 展开更多
关键词 Freeze-sealing pipe roof method artificial ground freezing method tunnel construction frost heave temperature field
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Frost heaving behavior and mechanical deterioration of prestressed concrete
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作者 Xiguang LIU Huimin ZHANG +2 位作者 Jingxi PENG Yao LV Ditao NIU 《Frontiers of Structural and Civil Engineering》 2025年第6期859-871,共13页
Freeze–thaw(FT)damage can cause frost heaving and cracking of prestressed concrete(PC)structures,and a decrease in the strain of prestressing tendon,which seriously affects the safety of the structures.An experimenta... Freeze–thaw(FT)damage can cause frost heaving and cracking of prestressed concrete(PC)structures,and a decrease in the strain of prestressing tendon,which seriously affects the safety of the structures.An experimental study was conducted to investigate the frost heaving behavior and mechanical deterioration of bonded post-tensioned PC components in an FT environment.The strain variations along the length of the components during 300 freeze–thaw cycles(FTCs)were obtained,and the effects of FTCs and stress levels on concrete frost heaving strain and prestressing tendon strain loss were analyzed.The results indicated that with increasing FTCs,the concrete frost heaving strain,the residual strain,and the loss of the prestressing tendon strain all increased.As the stress level rose,the effect of prestress forces on the concrete frost cracking from inhibition switched to aggravation.Considering the effects of FTCs and stress levels,a strain loss model for the components was established,and it was in good agreement with the experimental results. 展开更多
关键词 prestressed concrete components freeze-thaw cycles stress level frost heaving strain
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Frost-heaving pressure in geotechnical engineering materials during freezing process 被引量:12
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作者 Wang Pingsheng Zhou Guoqing 《International Journal of Mining Science and Technology》 SCIE EI CSCD 2018年第2期287-296,共10页
Energy and resources including coal, oil, and gas are in demand all over the world. Because these resources near the earth's surface have been exploited for many years, the extraction depth has increased.As mining... Energy and resources including coal, oil, and gas are in demand all over the world. Because these resources near the earth's surface have been exploited for many years, the extraction depth has increased.As mining shafts in the coal extraction process become deeper, especially in western China, an artificial freezing method is used and is concentrated in the fractured rock mass. The frost-heaving pressure(FHP)is directly related to the degree of damage of the fractured rock mass. This paper is focused on FHP during the freezing process, with emphasis on the frost-heaving phenomenon in engineering materials. A review of the frost phenomenon in the geotechnical engineering literature indicates that:(1) During the soil freezing process, the ice content that is influenced by unfrozen water and the freezing rate are the determining factors of FHP;(2) During the freezing process of rock and other porous media, the resulting cracks should be considered because the FHP may damage the crack structure;(3) The FHP in a joint rock mass is analyzed by the joint deformation in field and experimental tests and can be simulated by the equivalent expansion method including water migration and joint deformation. 展开更多
关键词 frost heaving pressure Fractured rock Low temperature Freezing process Water and ice content
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Uneven frost heave deformation in water conveyance channels in cold-arid regions:Experimental evidence and thermo-hydromechanical coupling analysis
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作者 Zhaoxi Wang Chen Cao +5 位作者 Qingbo Yu Jiejie Shen Mengxia Han Weitong Xia Xun Sun Qing Wang 《Journal of Rock Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering》 2025年第11期7107-7126,共20页
Uneven frost heave deformation can shorten the operational lifespan of foundation engineering.Clarifying the mechanisms of uneven frost heave facilitates the targeted mitigation of frost damage.This study focused on a... Uneven frost heave deformation can shorten the operational lifespan of foundation engineering.Clarifying the mechanisms of uneven frost heave facilitates the targeted mitigation of frost damage.This study focused on a water conveyance channel in Jilin Province,northern China,and found after monitoring that the frost heave at the channel bottom lining exceeded that at the crest by 44.5 mm,with the freezing temperature at the bottom being over 2℃lower than that at the crest.Soil columns with an initial gravimetric moisture content of 12%,16%,18%,and 20%were then prepared.The effects of temperature and moisture content on frost heave were analyzed under two freezing conditions(-5℃and-10℃)through unidirectional freezing tests.A coupled thermo-hydro-mechanical(THM)frost heave model,validated by the test results,was further established.In the soil with an initial moisture content of 20%,the formation of ice lenses associated with substantial water migration contributed to a large temperature gradient,which can jointly induce frost heave.Under the-10℃condition,the temperature gradient in the soil column with a 20%initial moisture content reached 0.84℃/cm,the total water migration reached 10.72%,and the frost heave deformation was 1.86 mm.The THM coupling results indicated that,under the interaction of a large temperature gradient and moisture accumulation,the volumetric ice content remained high in the bottom soil during freezing and peaked at 0.36.The frost damage to the bottom soil was severe,and the maximum deformation reached 57 mm. 展开更多
关键词 frost heave Channel lining Initial moisture content Temperature gradient Unidirectional freezing test Water migration Multi-physics coupling simulation
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Numerical investigation of the path-dependent frost heave process in frozen rock under different freezing conditions
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作者 Lei Sun Xuhai Tang +2 位作者 Brant Zeeman Quansheng Liu Giovanni Grasselli 《Journal of Rock Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering》 2025年第2期637-651,共15页
Frost heave in water-bearing rock masses poses significant threats to geotechnical engineering.This paper developed a novel three-dimensional(3D)frost model,based on the combined finite-discrete element method(FDEM),t... Frost heave in water-bearing rock masses poses significant threats to geotechnical engineering.This paper developed a novel three-dimensional(3D)frost model,based on the combined finite-discrete element method(FDEM),to investigate the frost heave process in rock masses where thermal transfer,water migration,water-ice phase transition(ice growth)and ice-rock interaction are explicitly simulated.The proposed model is first validated against existing experimental and analytical solutions,and further applied to investigate path-dependent frost heave behavior under various freezing conditions.Results show that freezing direction plays a vital role in the dynamic ice growth and ice-rock interaction,thus affecting the frost heave behavior.In the top-down freezing regime,ice plugs form first at the crack's top surface,sealing the crack and preventing water migration,which can amplify ice pressure.Parametric studies,including rock Young's modulus,ice-rock friction,and rock hydraulic conductivity,further reveal that the temporal aspects of ice development and rock mechanical response strongly affect ice-rock interaction and hence the frost heave mechanism.Furthermore,some typical phenomena(e.g.water/ice extrusion and frost cracking)can also be well captured in this model.This novel numerical framework sheds new light on frost heave behavior and enriches our understanding of frost heave mechanisms and ice-rock interaction processes within cold environment engineering projects. 展开更多
关键词 frost heave Freezing conditions Water-ice phase change Ice-rock interaction 3D finite-discrete element method(FDEM)
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Frost heave control of fine round gravel fillings in deep seasonal frozen regions 被引量:14
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作者 ZuRun Yue TianLiang Wang +1 位作者 Chao Ma TieCheng Sun 《Research in Cold and Arid Regions》 CSCD 2013年第4期425-432,共8页
Fine round gravel soil is widely employed in the subgrade of high and thawing. The lower the fines content in fine round gravel soil, but compaction difficulty increases. This study is to obtain the speed railways in ... Fine round gravel soil is widely employed in the subgrade of high and thawing. The lower the fines content in fine round gravel soil, but compaction difficulty increases. This study is to obtain the speed railways in cold regions to prevent frost heaving the smaller the quantities of frost heaving and thawing, optimum fines content and limited frost heaving and thawing. The fine round gravel soil filling (FRGSF) used in the Harbin-Qiqihaer Passenger Dedicated Line is taken as the study object. Influence of fines content on optimum water content, maximum dry density and frost heaving properties of FRGSF were studied by means of compaction and frost heaving tests. Results show that the maximum dry density of the FRGSF increases first and then decreases with an increase of fines content, namely there is an optimum fines content for easy compaction. The method of surface-vibratory instrument is fit for coarse-grained soils, and wet state of coarse-grained soil is in favor of compaction. Considering the relationship of fines content with maximum dry density and the frost heaving ratio of FRGSF, the fines content should be limited to within the range of 9%-10%, so that the frost heaving ratio is less than 1%, and the FRGSF is easily compacted. Water supply is proved to be an important factor influencing the amount of frost heaving of FRGSF. We also conclude that in the field, it is imperative to control waterproofing and drainage measures. 展开更多
关键词 cold regions fine round gravel soil filling frost heaving ratio compaction properties
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New semi-analytical approach for ice lens heaving during artificial freezing of fine-grained material
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作者 K.Niggemann R.Fuentes 《Journal of Rock Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering》 SCIE CSCD 2023年第11期2994-3009,共16页
The calculation of frost heaving with ice lens formation is still not standard for construction projects using artificial ground freezing(AGF).In fine-grained material,ice lenses may initiate and lead to significant h... The calculation of frost heaving with ice lens formation is still not standard for construction projects using artificial ground freezing(AGF).In fine-grained material,ice lenses may initiate and lead to significant heaving at the ground surface,which should be considered in advance.However,the complex processes during ice lens formation are still not fully understood and difficult to capture in a simple approach.In the past,the semi-analytical approach of Konrad and Morgenstern used one soil constant,the“segregation potential(SP)”.It has been mainly and most successfully applied to the heave calculation of natural-induced soil freezing in cold regions.Its application to AGF has been so far unsuccessful.To solve this,a new semi-analytical approach is presented in this paper.It includes AGF conditions such as bottom-up freezing,temperature gradients to reach great freezing velocities,and a distinction between two freezing states.One is the freezing-up state until a certain frost body thickness is reached(thermal transient state),and the other is a holding phase where the frost body thickness is kept constant(thermal quasi-steady state).To test its ability,the results are applied to another freezing direction,the top-down freezing.The new approach is validated using two different frost-susceptible soils and,in total,50 frost heave tests.In the thermal transient region,where the SP is applicable,the two semi-analytical approaches are compared,showing improved performance of the current method by about 15%. 展开更多
关键词 Semi-analytical approach Ice lens formation frost heaving Bottom freezing Segregation potential frost-susceptible soil
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Research status of soil frost-heave theory and frost-heave prediction models
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作者 XiangDong Zhang ShengYang Feng 《Research in Cold and Arid Regions》 2010年第1期82-86,共5页
Soil frost heaving is a complex physical, mechanical, and chemical synthesis process. This paper summarizes the frost-heaving theory over half a century, including the capillary theory, the frozen-fringe theory, and t... Soil frost heaving is a complex physical, mechanical, and chemical synthesis process. This paper summarizes the frost-heaving theory over half a century, including the capillary theory, the frozen-fringe theory, and those achievements recently made by scholars. In this paper, we also discus researching achievements of the soil-prediction model during the past 40 years, including the water-dynamics model, the rigid-ice model, the segregation-potential model, and the thermo-dynamic model. This summary and discussion will enable readers to understand the latest direction of research; it also summarizes the development of frost-heave prediction models and their advantages and shortcomings. 展开更多
关键词 frost heaving theory frost heaving model research status
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Numerical analysis of applying special pavements to solve the frost heave diseases of high-speed railway roadbeds in seasonally frozen ground regions 被引量:6
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作者 Chang Yuan FuJun Niu +3 位作者 QiHao Yu XinBin Wang Lei Guo YanHui You 《Research in Cold and Arid Regions》 CSCD 2015年第4期340-347,共8页
The Haerbin-Dalian Passenger Dedicated Line is the first high-speed railway constructed in the seasonally frozen ground regions of northeastern China. Frost heave diseases occurred in the first winter of its operation... The Haerbin-Dalian Passenger Dedicated Line is the first high-speed railway constructed in the seasonally frozen ground regions of northeastern China. Frost heave diseases occurred in the first winter of its operation (between October 2012 and January 2013), and frost heave was observed mainly in the roadbed fills that were considered not susceptible to frost heave. This paper proposes applying two special pavements -- black pavement and insulation-black pavement -- to improve the thermal regime of the roadbed. Three numerical models of the roadbed temperature field were built based on the field con- ditions of the Changchun section (D3K692+840 to D3K692+860). The results show that: (1) Compared with cement pave- ment, black pavement and insulation-black pavement could reduce the freezing index at the roadbed surface by 37% and 64%, respectively, which could influence the maximum frozen depth; (2) the maximum frozen depths under the black pavement and insulation-black pavement were respectively 1.3-1.4 m and 1 m. Compared with cement pavement, they could reduce the maximum frozen depth by 0.4 m and 0.7-0.8 m, respectively, which would reduce the permitted amount of frost heave by 4 mm and 7-8 ram, which would meet the deformation limit established by the Code for Design on Special Subgrade of Railway; (3) the freezing periods of the black pavement and the insulation-black pavement were, respectively, approximately four months and two months. Compared with cement pavement, they could reduce the freezing period by approximately 19 days and 40 days, respectively, and delay the initial freezing time by 9 days and 18 days; and (4) compared with cement pavement, black pavement and black-insulation pavement could reduce the frozen areas of roadbeds in the cold season, which suggests that these two special pavements could provide better thermal stability for roadbeds. 展开更多
关键词 frost heave numerical simulation special pavement thermal regime
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Transfer relation between subgrade frost heave and slab track deformation and vehicle dynamic response in seasonally frozen ground 被引量:3
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作者 Juanjuan REN Junhong DU +2 位作者 Kaiyao ZHANG Bin YAN Jincheng TIAN 《Journal of Zhejiang University-Science A(Applied Physics & Engineering)》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 2024年第2期130-146,共17页
Subgrade frost heave in seasonally frozen ground can greatly influence the safety and smooth running of high-speed trains and the service performance of track structures.In this study,we used a static model to:(1)inve... Subgrade frost heave in seasonally frozen ground can greatly influence the safety and smooth running of high-speed trains and the service performance of track structures.In this study,we used a static model to:(1)investigate track-subgrade frost heave and develop a dynamic model of vehicle-track-subgrade frost heave;(2)explore the transfer relation between subgrade frost heave and track structure deformation;(3)examine the characteristics of interlayer debonding;(4)study the influence of subgrade frost heave on the dynamic response of vehicles in high-speed railways in seasonally frozen regions.A Fourier series was used to fit the frost heave waveform and simulate the behavior of subgrade uneven frost heave using data collected on-site.The results show:(i)The position of frost heave significantly affects the transfer of deformation to a slab track.The largest deformation of the track slab,with the amplitude transfer ratio reaching 20%,was recorded when the frost heave occurred near the joint of the base plate.(ii)At the same frost heave amplitude,long-wave frost heave causes smaller deformation and debonding of the track structure than short-wave frost heave.In the wavelength range of 10-30 m,the main frequency of the acceleration spectral density was concentrated between 3.5 and 3.7 Hz,with larger frost heave wavelengths producing smaller superposition on the vertical acceleration of the vehicle.(ii)The maximum wheel-rail force occurs when the front bogie passes the frost heave peak,with greater frost heave amplitudes producing greater wheel-rail force.From these results,we conclude there is a clear need to control the frost heave deformation of the track to reduce the dynamic response of the vehicle and in turn improve train operatSubgrade frost heave in seasonally frozen ground can greatly influence the safety and smooth running of high-speed trains and the service performance of track structures.In this study,we used a static model to:(1)investigate track`-subgrade frost heave and develop a dynamic model of vehicle`-track`-subgrade frost heave;(2)explore the transfer relation between subgrade frost heave and track structure deformation;(3)examine the characteristics of interlayer debonding;(4)study the influence of subgrade frost heave on the dynamic response of vehicles in high-speed railways in seasonally frozen regions.A Fourier series was used to fit the frost heave waveform and simulate the behavior of subgrade uneven frost heave using data collected on-site.The results show:(i)The position of frost heave significantly affects the transfer of deformation to a slab track.The largest deformation of the track slab,with the amplitude transfer ratio reaching 20%,was recorded when the frost heave occurred near the joint of the base plate.(ii)At the same frost heave amplitude,long-wave frost heave causes smaller deformation and debonding of the track structure than short-wave frost heave.In the wavelength range of 10-30 m,the main frequency of the acceleration spectral density was concentrated between 3.5 and 3.7 Hz,with larger frost heave wavelengths producing smaller superposition on the vertical acceleration of the vehicle.(iii)The maximum wheel`-rail force occurs when the front bogie passes the frost heave peak,with greater frost heave amplitudes producing greater wheel`-rail force.From these results,we conclude there is a clear need to control the frost heave deformation of the track to reduce the dynamic response of the vehicle and in turn improve train operations.ions. 展开更多
关键词 Slab track Subgrade frost heave Transfer relation Vehicle-track-subgrade coupling Dynamic response
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Experimental study on mechanical and frost heave behaviors of silty clay improved by polyvinyl alcohol and polypropylene fiber 被引量:3
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作者 JianKun Liu Sergey Tsaybel +3 位作者 XiaoQiang Liu Li Liu XiaoKang Li Xu Li 《Research in Cold and Arid Regions》 CSCD 2023年第2期57-65,共9页
Silty clay is widely used as subgrade filler in cold regions,which suffer from frost heave in winter and mud pumping in spring.In this study,polyvinyl alcohol(PVA)and polypropylene(PP)fiber were used to improve the me... Silty clay is widely used as subgrade filler in cold regions,which suffer from frost heave in winter and mud pumping in spring.In this study,polyvinyl alcohol(PVA)and polypropylene(PP)fiber were used to improve the mechanical and frost heave behavior of silty clay in cold regions,and the direct shear test and one-dimensional frost heave test were employed in studying improvement effects.Moreover,improvement mechanisms of PVA and PP fiber were analyzed based on test results.The main findings are as follows.(1)Both PP and PVA can heighten the strength of silty clay and suppress frost heave,but the PVA solution has a more decisive influence on improving mechanical properties than PP fiber.(2)The improvement mechanism of the PVA solution is cementing.The improvement effect of 2%PVA solution is the best,which can increase the shear strength by approximately 40%–60%at different stress levels and decrease the frost heave ratio from 0.89%to 0.16%at optimal water content.(3)For 2%PVA improved samples,0.25%PP fiber can further increase soil cohesion by approximately 20–30 kPa at different stress levels and further decrease the frost heave ratio from 0.16%to 0.07%at optimal water content.The improvement effect is neglectable when the PP fiber content exceeds 0.25%.Overall,2%PVA with 0.25%PP fiber is the optimum combination to improve silty clay in cold regions. 展开更多
关键词 frost heave Improved soil Subgrade fillers Polyvinyl alcohol Polypropylene fiber
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Analysis of railway subgrade frost heave deformation based on GPS 被引量:20
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作者 Fuxun Ma Ruijie Xi Nan Xu 《Geodesy and Geodynamics》 2016年第2期143-147,共5页
In order to analyze the connection between the railway subgrade frost heave deformation and temperature variation, five GPS stations' data were used to monitor the deformation on a certain section of railway subgrade... In order to analyze the connection between the railway subgrade frost heave deformation and temperature variation, five GPS stations' data were used to monitor the deformation on a certain section of railway subgrade in northeast China. GAMIT software is used to process the data, providing daily solution, daytime solution and nighttime solution. Vertical trends of these five stations were analyzed to investigate frost heave effect on railway subgrade deformation. The results show that the temperature difference between daytime and night induces stations, significant vertical displacement, and the temperature difference between seasons causes settlement of station which appears linear trend. 展开更多
关键词 GPS Railway subgrade frost heave Permafrost Deformation monitoring
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Summary of research on frost heave for subgrade in seasonal frozen ground 被引量:2
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作者 Shuang Jia BoWen Tai +2 位作者 ShouChen Qi Lei Li Tao Chen 《Research in Cold and Arid Regions》 CSCD 2021年第3期195-205,共11页
The building of railways on seasonally frozen ground is inevitable as China pursues economic development and the improvement of its citizens'living standards.However,railway construction in seasonally frozen soil ... The building of railways on seasonally frozen ground is inevitable as China pursues economic development and the improvement of its citizens'living standards.However,railway construction in seasonally frozen soil areas is often faced with frost heave,leading to uneven subgrades which seriously threaten traffic safety.This article summarizes extant research results on frost heave mechanism,frost heave factors,and anti-frost measures of railway subgrades in seasonally frozen soil areas. 展开更多
关键词 seasonal frozen ground railway subgrade frost heave anti-frost measures
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Centrifuge model test on performance of thermosyphon cooled sandbags stabilizing warm oil pipeline buried in permafrost 被引量:1
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作者 GuoYu Li HongYuan Jing +2 位作者 Nikolay Volkov Wei Ma PengChao Chen 《Research in Cold and Arid Regions》 CSCD 2021年第3期234-255,共22页
The thaw settlement of pipeline foundation soils in response to the operation of the first China-Russia Crude Oil Pipeline along the eastern flank of the northern Da Xing'anling Mountains in Northeast China was si... The thaw settlement of pipeline foundation soils in response to the operation of the first China-Russia Crude Oil Pipeline along the eastern flank of the northern Da Xing'anling Mountains in Northeast China was simulated in a physical model test(with a similitude ratio of 1/73) in a geotechnical centrifuge. Two pipes of a supported and an unsupported section were evaluated over a testing period for simulating 20 years of actual pipeline operation with seasonal cyclically changing oil and ambient temperatures. The results show that pipe settlement of the supported pipe was 45% of settlement of the unsupported pipe. Settlement for the unsupported section was approximately 35% of the thaw bulb depth below the initial pipe elevation, only 30% of that for the supported pipe due to the influence of the supports. The final thaw bulbs extended approximately 3.6 and 1.6 times of the pipe diameter below the unsupported and supported pipe bottom elevations, respectively. The sandbag supports kept frozen during the test period because of cooling effect of the thermosyphons. The maximum bending stress induced over the 20 m span length from bearing of the full cover over the pipe would be equivalent to40% specified minimum yield strength(SMYS). Potential buckling of the pipe should be considered as the ground thaws.This study also offers important data for calibration and validation of numerical simulation models. 展开更多
关键词 centrifuge test oil pipeline frost heave THERMOSYPHON thaw settlement permafrost engineering
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