Atmosphere (Feb 2023)

Frost Mitigation Techniques for Tunnels in Cold Regions: The State of the Art and Perspectives

  • Yuanfu Zhou,
  • Min Liu,
  • Xuefu Zhang,
  • Xiaoqing Suo,
  • Mingyong Li

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/atmos14020369
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 2
p. 369

Abstract

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Tunnels located in cold regions are vulnerable to frost damage resulting from the special atmosphere, which directly threatens the safety of the tunnel structure and operation. Frost problems of tunnels in cold regions have not been fundamentally resolved. This paper reviews design theory and the frost mitigation techniques currently used in the design, construction and maintenance of cold region tunnels. The depths of freezing and thawing and frost heaving force are the key indexes of design theory. Insulation is the main design technology used to prevent frost heaving and thawing, and the active heating technology has also been applied in practice. In construction, reducing the heat of hydration and blasting by specific winter construction techniques can prevent tunnel freeze–thaw damages. In operation, the restoration of drainage systems, the reinforcement of structures and the reinstallation of freezing-prevention systems are effective measures to treat frost problems. Finally, some constructive suggestions and opinions are put forward to improve the service performance of tunnels.

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