The article considers the features of designing the bases and foundations of buildings and structures in the permafrost zone. It is shown that the developing global warming requires, in the case of using principle I, to provide for the cooling of the base with the help of heat stabilizers. It is recommended to use horizontal heat stabilizers, which contribute to the formation of a slab of frozen soil at the base, making it possible, in some cases, to abandon the use of piles. When using a ventilated underground, it is proposed to use backup heat stabilizers, which can start operating as the soil temperature rises. In the case of using principle II, it is possible to stabilize plastic frozen soils by injection of cement grout in hydraulic fr...
The design instruction herein are based on the results of comprehensive investigations of the constr...
This paper describes two structures where heat pipes have been successfully used to provide thermal ...
More than a third of the Earth's surface is subject to seasonal or prolonged soil frosts, and the re...
The article considers the features of designing the bases and foundations of buildings and structure...
Abstract Introduction. The bearing capacity of soil in the frozen state is much higher than its bea...
The article deals with the issue of thermal stabilization of soils to preserve the stability of pile...
The article describes a new direction in constructing on permafrost (the new constructions are sugge...
Constructions on permafrost have to be ensured with reliability of the foundation, which, under the ...
During construction in the Far North, due to the preservation of permafrost soils, the buildings are...
The article analyzes design solutions of foundations on permafrost soils, their advantages and disad...
Permafrost, or perennially frozen ground, occurs widely throughout the northern half of Canada. Expe...
The goal of calculations in foundation engineering is to define strain-stress behavior of a soil bul...
Global climate change poses a challenge to the mineral development industry in the Arctic regions. C...
The Handbook examines the application of concepts outlined in the SNiP II-B.6-66 "Bases and foundati...
The device for year-round cooling of permafrost soils is designed to ensure the construction and ope...
The design instruction herein are based on the results of comprehensive investigations of the constr...
This paper describes two structures where heat pipes have been successfully used to provide thermal ...
More than a third of the Earth's surface is subject to seasonal or prolonged soil frosts, and the re...
The article considers the features of designing the bases and foundations of buildings and structure...
Abstract Introduction. The bearing capacity of soil in the frozen state is much higher than its bea...
The article deals with the issue of thermal stabilization of soils to preserve the stability of pile...
The article describes a new direction in constructing on permafrost (the new constructions are sugge...
Constructions on permafrost have to be ensured with reliability of the foundation, which, under the ...
During construction in the Far North, due to the preservation of permafrost soils, the buildings are...
The article analyzes design solutions of foundations on permafrost soils, their advantages and disad...
Permafrost, or perennially frozen ground, occurs widely throughout the northern half of Canada. Expe...
The goal of calculations in foundation engineering is to define strain-stress behavior of a soil bul...
Global climate change poses a challenge to the mineral development industry in the Arctic regions. C...
The Handbook examines the application of concepts outlined in the SNiP II-B.6-66 "Bases and foundati...
The device for year-round cooling of permafrost soils is designed to ensure the construction and ope...
The design instruction herein are based on the results of comprehensive investigations of the constr...
This paper describes two structures where heat pipes have been successfully used to provide thermal ...
More than a third of the Earth's surface is subject to seasonal or prolonged soil frosts, and the re...