Cold Regions Science and Technology | Vol.132, Issue.0 | | Pages 1-6
Analysis of asymmetric temperature fields for the duct-ventilated embankment of highway in permafrost regions
The heat capacity and polythermal effect of highway roadbeds with wide asphalt pavements have become increasingly significant, which causes their influences on engineering and permafrost issues to become prominent. A duct-ventilated embankment is a potential mean to proactively cool ground temperatures. This method is applied experimentally in a highway for the first time. According to a field testing in the Tibetan Plateau Highway Pilot Project, a duct-ventilated embankment has excellent cooling effect. The mean annual ground temperature reduction at the embankment/natural ground surface interface is 1.62
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Analysis of asymmetric temperature fields for the duct-ventilated embankment of highway in permafrost regions
The heat capacity and polythermal effect of highway roadbeds with wide asphalt pavements have become increasingly significant, which causes their influences on engineering and permafrost issues to become prominent. A duct-ventilated embankment is a potential mean to proactively cool ground temperatures. This method is applied experimentally in a highway for the first time. According to a field testing in the Tibetan Plateau Highway Pilot Project, a duct-ventilated embankment has excellent cooling effect. The mean annual ground temperature reduction at the embankment/natural ground surface interface is 1.62
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distribution roadbed direction polythermal asymmetry south and northfacing slopes slope temperature adjustment annual ground temperature reduction embankmentnatural ground surface interface differential sun exposure ventilation engineering and permafrost issues underlying temperature field and longitudinal roadbed duct heat capacity cool ground
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