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A New Environmentally Friendly Utilization of Energy Piles into Geotechnical Engineering in Northern China

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Medium: journal article
Language(s): English
Published in: Advances in Civil Engineering, , v. 2021
Page(s): 1-13
DOI: 10.1155/2021/4689062
Abstract:

In the past 30 years, because of built-in advantages, energy saving, pollution control, and sustainability, the energy pile system has had a rapid development around the world. Many scholars did numerous researches on the parameters’ optimization, heat exchange efficiency, and structure-soil response. Also, the researches of evolutional GSHP system using high temperature in deep mine and lager collection surface of tunnel lining were learned. At present, most of researchers are discussing the geothermal collection for the heating or cooling the building, and plenteous and significant research achievements have been obtained. It is a novel attempt to apply energy pile to geotechnical engineering, and good results have been achieved in engineering practice in Northern China. The area of northern China is a typical seasonal frozen region: the high temperature in summer and the cold weather and accumulated snow in winter will result in huge challenge and resource consumption of maintaince on highway tunnel, pavement, and other geotechnical engineering facilities. In this paper, taking example of using the geothermal heat exchanger to melt snow, the novel idea of using energy piles to prevent track in summer and crack in winter of pavement, and guaranteeing the safety of frost crack on tunnel lining were discussed. Also, through simulation research, we propose a buried pipe form with good heat transfer uniformity-spiral buried pipe, which has better engineering applicability. This shows us that the application of energy pile in geotechnical engineering will provide solutions to geotechnical problems, which will have a brilliant future.

Copyright: © Jianguo Peng et al.
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