ABSTRACT. The deformation of the ground surface that is produced by frost heave has motivated almost a century of concerted laboratory, field and theoretical studies. Well before the development of equipment capable of resolving the microscopic films that support liquid transport towards growing ice lenses, early investigators predicted their occurrence and noted their importance. Idealized experiments continue to prompt theoretical advances that have been combined to develop predictive models for the macroscopic frost-heave characteristics that are seen in the field. This contribution highlights steps on the road to our current understanding of the physical interactions that control how ice forms in unconsolidated porous media
A frozen fringe plays a key role in frost heave development in soils. Previous studies have focused ...
Frost heave describes the phenomenon whereby soil freezing causes upwards sur-face motion due to the...
We develop a mathematical model of frost heave in colloidal soils. The theory accounts for heave and...
Substantial frost heave has been observed in coarse fills in high-speed railway embankments. These c...
A generalized model for secondary frost heave in freezing fine-grained soils is presented and discus...
The frost heave caused by vapour transfer has recently attracted much attention, but there is little...
Although much effort has been made to develop various frost heave models in the past decades, a simp...
A literature survey shows that present interest in frost action research is focused on thermodynamic...
We present a physically intuitive model of ice-lens formation and growth during the freezing of soil...
We present a new, physically-intuitive model of ice-lens formation and growth during the freezing of...
Artificial ground freezing (AGF) has been applied over 150 years for mining, and was adopted for civ...
In order to investigate the mechanism of frost heaving in cohesive soil stratum, two types of labora...
A characteristic of frozen ground is a tendency to form banded sequences of particle-free ice lenses...
We analyse the growth rate of segregated ice (ice lenses) in freezing porous media. For typical coll...
Abstract. We develop a mathematical model of frost heave in colloidal soils. The theory ac-counts fo...
A frozen fringe plays a key role in frost heave development in soils. Previous studies have focused ...
Frost heave describes the phenomenon whereby soil freezing causes upwards sur-face motion due to the...
We develop a mathematical model of frost heave in colloidal soils. The theory accounts for heave and...
Substantial frost heave has been observed in coarse fills in high-speed railway embankments. These c...
A generalized model for secondary frost heave in freezing fine-grained soils is presented and discus...
The frost heave caused by vapour transfer has recently attracted much attention, but there is little...
Although much effort has been made to develop various frost heave models in the past decades, a simp...
A literature survey shows that present interest in frost action research is focused on thermodynamic...
We present a physically intuitive model of ice-lens formation and growth during the freezing of soil...
We present a new, physically-intuitive model of ice-lens formation and growth during the freezing of...
Artificial ground freezing (AGF) has been applied over 150 years for mining, and was adopted for civ...
In order to investigate the mechanism of frost heaving in cohesive soil stratum, two types of labora...
A characteristic of frozen ground is a tendency to form banded sequences of particle-free ice lenses...
We analyse the growth rate of segregated ice (ice lenses) in freezing porous media. For typical coll...
Abstract. We develop a mathematical model of frost heave in colloidal soils. The theory ac-counts fo...
A frozen fringe plays a key role in frost heave development in soils. Previous studies have focused ...
Frost heave describes the phenomenon whereby soil freezing causes upwards sur-face motion due to the...
We develop a mathematical model of frost heave in colloidal soils. The theory accounts for heave and...