唐盼盼, 徐洁, 卢永洪. Experimental Study on Effects of Water Content and Temperature on Thermal Conductivity of Unsaturated Soils[J]. 2019, 39(4): 678-683. DOI: 10.13409/j.cnki.jdpme.2019.04.020.
Experimental Study on Effects of Water Content and Temperature on Thermal Conductivity of Unsaturated Soils
The thermal conductivity is an important thermophysical parameter in geo-energy engineering design and research.Soils in engineering is usually in an unsaturated state.The thermal conductivity of unsaturated soils will affect the mechanical properties and the heat exchange efficiency of the underground structure
and further affect the working efficiency of the whole thermal structure.In order to provide reliable parameters for geo-energy design and research
the thermal conductivities of gravelly sand
silt and clay at different water contents and temperatures were measured by element tests to study the relationships of thermal conductivity with water content
matric suction and temperature of the three unsaturated soils.The results show that the thermal conductivities of the three unsaturated soils increase with the increase of water content and then tend to be stable.The increasing rate of thermal conductivity of gravelly sand is the largest
followed by silt and clay.With the same water content
the thermal conductivity of gravelly sand is the highest
followed by silt and clay.Matric suction affects the thermal conductivity of silt
and their relationship trend is similar to the soil-water characteristic curve.The thermal conductivities of the three soils increase linearly with temperature
but the increasing magnitude is only 10-3.Thus temperature influence can be ignored.
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