Measurement of Frost Heave Forces on H piles and Pipe Piles

Measurement of Frost Heave Forces on H piles and Pipe Piles
Author: Jerome B. Johnson
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 64
Release: 1988
Genre: Frost heaving
ISBN: WISC:89059270496

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The magnitude and variation of forces and shear stresses, caused by frost heaving in Fairbanks silt and the adfreeze effects of a surface ice layer and a gravel layer, were determined as a function of depth by using electric strain gauges along the upper 2.75 m of a pop pile, 30.5-cm I.D. x 0.95-cm wall, and an H-pile, 25.4-cm web x 85 kg/lineal m. The peak frost heaving forces on the H-pile for three consecutive winter seasons (1982-1985) were 752,790 and 802 kN, respectively. Peak frost heaving forces on the pipe pile of 1118 and 1115 kN were determined only for the second and third winter seasons. Maximum average shear stresses acting on the H-pile were 256,348 and 308 kPa during the three winter seasons. Maximum average shear stresses acting on the pipe pile were 627 and 972 kPa for the second and third winter seasons. Ice collars were placed around the tops of both piles during the first and third winter seasons to measure the adfreeze effects of a surface ice layer. The ice layer may have contributed 15 to 20% of the peak forces measured on the piles. A 0.6-m-thick gravel layer replaced the soil around the tops of both piles for the second and third winter seasons to measure the adfreeze effects of a gravel backfill. The gravel layer on the H-pile may have contributed about 35% of the peak forces measured. Maximum heaving forces and shear stresses occurred during periods of maximum cold and soil surface heave magnitude. These were not related to the depth of frost penetration for most of the winter since forst was present at all depths extending to the permafrost table. (mjm).

CRREL Report

CRREL Report
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 588
Release: 1988
Genre: Cold regions
ISBN: MINN:31951P00903017K

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Glaciological Data

Glaciological Data
Author: World Data Center A for Glaciology
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 414
Release: 1977
Genre: Frozen ground
ISBN: UIUC:30112002130208

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Permafrost Bibliography Update 1988 1992

Permafrost Bibliography Update  1988 1992
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 414
Release: 1993
Genre: Frozen ground
ISBN: STANFORD:36105210360801

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Technical Reports Awareness Circular TRAC

Technical Reports Awareness Circular   TRAC
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 588
Release: 1989-04
Genre: Science
ISBN: CORNELL:31924057176954

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Mechanics of Geomaterial Interfaces

Mechanics of Geomaterial Interfaces
Author: A.P.S. Selvadurai,M.J. Boulon
Publsiher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 550
Release: 1995-01-30
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0080544878

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The subject of geomaterial interfaces recognizes the important influences of the interface behaviour on the performance of interfaces involving cementaceous materials such as concrete and steel, ice-structure interfaces, concrete-rock interfaces and interfaces encountered in soil reinforcement. During the past two decades, the subject of geomaterial interfaces has attracted the concerted attention of scientists and engineers both in geomechanics and applied mechanics. These efforts have been largely due to the observation that the conventional idealizations of the behaviour of interfaces between materials by frictionless contact, bonded contact, Coulomb friction or finite friction tend to omit many interesting and important influences of special relevance to geomaterials. The significant manner in which non-linear effects, dilatancy, contact degradation, hardening and softening, etc., can influence the behaviour of the interface is borne out by experimental evidence. As a result, in many instances, the response of the interface can be the governing criterion in the performance of a geomechanics problem. The primary objective of this volume is to provide a documentation of recent advances in the area of geomaterial interfaces. The volume consists of subject groupings which cover ice-structure, soil-structure and steel-concrete interfaces, mechanics of rock and concrete joints and interfaces in discrete systems.

HRIS Abstracts

HRIS Abstracts
Author: National Research Council (U.S.). Highway Research Information Service
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 906
Release: 1989
Genre: Highway engineering
ISBN: UOM:39015022329273

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Frozen Ground Engineering

Frozen Ground Engineering
Author: Orlando B. Andersland,Branko Ladanyi
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2003-11-05
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0471615498

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This new edition of Frozen Ground Engineering gives a peerless presentation of soil mechanics for frozen ground conditions and a variety of frozen ground support systems used on construction projects worldwide. An authoritative update of the industry standard, this Second Edition covers the essential theory, applications, and design methods using frozen ground in the construction of deep shafts, tunnels, deep excavations, and subsurface containment barriers. New material features design models for pavement structures used in seasonal frost and permafrost areas, new information on the movement of fluid phase contaminants in frozen ground, and helpful appendices offering guidance on common frozen ground tests and SI unit conversions. This new edition gives the essential information engineers, geologists, and students need in a complete reference, including up-to-date information on: Sensitivity of frozen ground to climate change Experimental work on frozen soil creep and strength Monitoring creep in frozen slopes Frost protection of foundations using ground insulation Highway insulation Load restrictions for seasonal frost areas