Thermal Analysis, Construction, and Monitoring Methods for Frozen Ground 2004
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Thawing Techniques for Frozen Ground

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“…Larger particles and fewer contacts in a given volume result in higher thermal conductivity (Aduda, 1996;Gangadhara Rao and Singh, 1999). Well-graded soil exhibits higher heat transfer as small particles fill the interstitial pore space and increase the interparticle coordination (Esch, 2004).…”
Section: Thermal Conductivity Methods 108mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Larger particles and fewer contacts in a given volume result in higher thermal conductivity (Aduda, 1996;Gangadhara Rao and Singh, 1999). Well-graded soil exhibits higher heat transfer as small particles fill the interstitial pore space and increase the interparticle coordination (Esch, 2004).…”
Section: Thermal Conductivity Methods 108mentioning
confidence: 99%