Thermal Stability Analysis under Embankment with Asphalt Pavement and Cement Pavement in Permafrost Regions

The permafrost degradation is the fundamental cause generating embankment diseases and pavement diseases in permafrost region while the permafrost degradation is related with temperature. Based on the field monitoring results of ground temperature along G214 Highway in high temperature permafrost re...

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Main Authors: Zhang Junwei, Li Jinping, Quan Xiaojuan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2013-01-01
Series:The Scientific World Journal
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/549623
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spelling doaj-fb01216b20d94d4e8ae3aac47ca843802020-11-25T01:52:39ZengHindawi LimitedThe Scientific World Journal1537-744X2013-01-01201310.1155/2013/549623549623Thermal Stability Analysis under Embankment with Asphalt Pavement and Cement Pavement in Permafrost RegionsZhang Junwei0Li Jinping1Quan Xiaojuan2School of Civil Engineering and Architecture, Southwest Petroleum University, Chengdu 610500, ChinaCCCC First Highway Consultants Co., Ltd, Xi’an 710075, ChinaSchool of Civil Engineering, Southwest Jiaotong University, Chengdu 60031, ChinaThe permafrost degradation is the fundamental cause generating embankment diseases and pavement diseases in permafrost region while the permafrost degradation is related with temperature. Based on the field monitoring results of ground temperature along G214 Highway in high temperature permafrost regions, both the ground temperatures in superficial layer and the annual average temperatures under the embankment were discussed, respectively, for concrete pavements and asphalt pavements. The maximum depth of temperature field under the embankment for concrete pavements and asphalt pavements was also studied by using the finite element method. The results of numerical analysis indicate that there were remarkable seasonal differences of the ground temperatures in superficial layer between asphalt pavement and concrete pavement. The maximum influencing depth of temperature field under the permafrost embankment for every pavement was under the depth of 8 m. The thawed cores under both embankments have close relation with the maximum thawed depth, the embankment height, and the service time. The effective measurements will be proposed to keep the thermal stabilities of highway embankment by the results.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/549623
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author Zhang Junwei
Li Jinping
Quan Xiaojuan
spellingShingle Zhang Junwei
Li Jinping
Quan Xiaojuan
Thermal Stability Analysis under Embankment with Asphalt Pavement and Cement Pavement in Permafrost Regions
The Scientific World Journal
author_facet Zhang Junwei
Li Jinping
Quan Xiaojuan
author_sort Zhang Junwei
title Thermal Stability Analysis under Embankment with Asphalt Pavement and Cement Pavement in Permafrost Regions
title_short Thermal Stability Analysis under Embankment with Asphalt Pavement and Cement Pavement in Permafrost Regions
title_full Thermal Stability Analysis under Embankment with Asphalt Pavement and Cement Pavement in Permafrost Regions
title_fullStr Thermal Stability Analysis under Embankment with Asphalt Pavement and Cement Pavement in Permafrost Regions
title_full_unstemmed Thermal Stability Analysis under Embankment with Asphalt Pavement and Cement Pavement in Permafrost Regions
title_sort thermal stability analysis under embankment with asphalt pavement and cement pavement in permafrost regions
publisher Hindawi Limited
series The Scientific World Journal
issn 1537-744X
publishDate 2013-01-01
description The permafrost degradation is the fundamental cause generating embankment diseases and pavement diseases in permafrost region while the permafrost degradation is related with temperature. Based on the field monitoring results of ground temperature along G214 Highway in high temperature permafrost regions, both the ground temperatures in superficial layer and the annual average temperatures under the embankment were discussed, respectively, for concrete pavements and asphalt pavements. The maximum depth of temperature field under the embankment for concrete pavements and asphalt pavements was also studied by using the finite element method. The results of numerical analysis indicate that there were remarkable seasonal differences of the ground temperatures in superficial layer between asphalt pavement and concrete pavement. The maximum influencing depth of temperature field under the permafrost embankment for every pavement was under the depth of 8 m. The thawed cores under both embankments have close relation with the maximum thawed depth, the embankment height, and the service time. The effective measurements will be proposed to keep the thermal stabilities of highway embankment by the results.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/549623
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