Cooling permafrost embankment by enhancing oriented heat conduction in asphalt pavement

Asphalt pavement Oriented heat induction Heat absorption Heat accumulation Permafrost embankment
["Du Yinfei","Wang Shengyue","Wang Shuangjie","Chen Jianbing"] 2016-06-25 期刊论文
In this paper, a new method was proposed to decrease the heat accumulation in permafrost embankment by controlling an oriented heat transfer in asphalt pavement Two highly oriented heat-induced structures, named G-OHIS (only gradient thermal conductivity) and G+R-OHIS (combined gradient thermal conductivity and heat reflective layer), were designed by using two indexes of summertime daily heat absorption and annual net heat accumulation on the top of embankment The results showed that the heat absorptions on the top of embankments of the G-OHIS and G+R-OHIS in summer decreased by 9.9% and 23.2% respectively. The annual net heat accumulation on the top of embankment decreased by 6.2% for the G-OHIS and 37.9% for the G+R-OHIS. Moreover, the summertime mean daily temperatures on the top of embankments of the G-OHIS and G+R-OHIS reduced by 0.74 degrees C and 1.66 degrees C respectively. The annual temperature difference on the top of embankment reduced by 1.07 degrees C for the G-OHIS and 1.96 degrees C for the G+R-OHIS. The effectiveness of the G-OHIS in reducing pavement temperature was validated by an indoor irradiation test. It is expected to reduce permafrost thawing and other pavement distresses caused by permafrost thawing by controlling an oriented heat transfer in asphalt pavement. (C) 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
来源平台:APPLIED THERMAL ENGINEERING