Investigation of the Effect of a Layer of Granulated Foam-Glass Ceramic on the Temperature Conditions of Frozen Soil


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The effect produced with the use of granulated foam-glass ceramic, a product of the processing of opal cristobalite rocks, for the protection of a roadbed against seasonal freezing is evaluated. Studies of the temperature conditions of frozen oil without heat insulation and of frozen soil insulated with extruded foam polystyrene or granulated foam-glass ceramic are performed. It is shown that a layer of foam-glass ceramic (in the dry state) and a layer of extruded foam polystyrene equivalent in terms of heat resistance produce roughly the same effect on freezing of soil, as a result of which the freezing depth is reduced several fold. An increase in the freezing depth is observed in the case of moist foam-glass ceramic.

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K. Ivanov

Institute of the Cryosphere of the Earth, Siberian Division, Russian Academy of Sciences

Email: smfe@mail.ru
Rússia, Tyumen

E. Korotkov

Institute of the Cryosphere of the Earth, Siberian Division, Russian Academy of Sciences

Email: smfe@mail.ru
Rússia, Tyumen

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