The data set includes the variations of ambient temperature, soil temperature, volumetric unfrozen water content and deformation of the earth dam cases (i.e., case 1 with TPCTs and case 2 without TPCTs) during the freezing-thawing processes
One of the major effects of global warming is the thawing of permafrost. This phenomenon has several...
A knowledge of the extent to which the water content of soils may be frozen at any given temperature...
Frost heave of soils involves complex coupled interactions among moisture, heat, and stress, which c...
The data set includes the variations of ambient temperature, soil temperature, volumetric unfrozen w...
Frost heave and thaw weakening are two common concerns in designing and constructing roads throughou...
More than a third of the Earth's surface is subject to seasonal or prolonged soil frosts, and the re...
A laboratory study was conducted to evaluate the effects of soil moisture and air temperature on soi...
Embankment dams located in cold climate are subjected to freezing condition, which is usually not ta...
Freezing–thawing phenomena have been studied at laboratory scale for decades with various techniques...
The freeze-thaw process controls several hydrologic processes including infiltration, runoff, and so...
Phase change of the water in the soil skeleton under cold climate conditions (also known as frost ac...
Soils and industrial waste in various geotechnical engineering applications are expected to experien...
WOS: 000356175000007In this study, particular engineering characteristics of soil exposed to freezin...
Freezing-thawing, changes the properties of soil due to the phase change of the water in the soil bo...
A study was conducted on the thaw consolidation behaviour of fine grained permafrost soils, which ar...
One of the major effects of global warming is the thawing of permafrost. This phenomenon has several...
A knowledge of the extent to which the water content of soils may be frozen at any given temperature...
Frost heave of soils involves complex coupled interactions among moisture, heat, and stress, which c...
The data set includes the variations of ambient temperature, soil temperature, volumetric unfrozen w...
Frost heave and thaw weakening are two common concerns in designing and constructing roads throughou...
More than a third of the Earth's surface is subject to seasonal or prolonged soil frosts, and the re...
A laboratory study was conducted to evaluate the effects of soil moisture and air temperature on soi...
Embankment dams located in cold climate are subjected to freezing condition, which is usually not ta...
Freezing–thawing phenomena have been studied at laboratory scale for decades with various techniques...
The freeze-thaw process controls several hydrologic processes including infiltration, runoff, and so...
Phase change of the water in the soil skeleton under cold climate conditions (also known as frost ac...
Soils and industrial waste in various geotechnical engineering applications are expected to experien...
WOS: 000356175000007In this study, particular engineering characteristics of soil exposed to freezin...
Freezing-thawing, changes the properties of soil due to the phase change of the water in the soil bo...
A study was conducted on the thaw consolidation behaviour of fine grained permafrost soils, which ar...
One of the major effects of global warming is the thawing of permafrost. This phenomenon has several...
A knowledge of the extent to which the water content of soils may be frozen at any given temperature...
Frost heave of soils involves complex coupled interactions among moisture, heat, and stress, which c...