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ASCE Book ColdRegionsEngineering 2015

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Cold Regions Engineering 2015 – Developing and Maintaining Resilient Infrastructure

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ASCE 2015 651
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Proceedings of the 16th International Conference on Cold Regions Engineering, held in Salt Lake City, Utah, July 19-22, 2015. Sponsored by the Cold Regions Engineering Division of ASCE. This collection contains 55 peer-reviewed papers addressing the challenges of developing and maintaining resilient infrastructure in cold climates. In addition to issues and solutions related to the built environment, the papers also provide a deeper understanding of the processes of freezing and thawing as they occur in the surrounding natural environment. Topics include: buildings and bridges; hydraulics and hydrology; pavement materials, structures, and maintenance; frozen soil properties, ground characterization, and frost heave; embankments and foundations; utilities and energy; and construction and logistics. This proceedings will be of interest to engineers, researchers, and government officials working in all areas of civil engineering in cold regions across the world.

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12 Frozen Soil Properties
Application of Ultrasonic Technology for Measuring Physical and Mechanical Properties of Frozen Silty Clay
24 Characterization of the Physical Properties of Frozen Soil under Varying Ice Content
36 Analysis of Soil Structures and the Mechanisms under the Action of Freezing and Thawing Cycles
45 Laboratory Column Experiment to Evaluate Oxygen Diffusion through Covers with Capillary Barrier Effects Subjected to Freeze-Thaw Cycles
57 Frozen Ground Characterization
Massive Ice and Ice-Rich Soil Detection by Gravimetric Surveying at Dry Creek, Southwestern Yukon Territory, Canada
68 Characterizing a Frozen Debris Lobe, Dalton Highway, Alaska
79 Development of a Core Barrel for an In Situ Measurement of the Thaw Consolidation Behavior of Permafrost
89 Laying the Foundations for the Development of an Extension to the Theory of Thaw Consolidation
101 Embankments and Permafrost ASCE
Rail Embankment Investigation Using Remote Sensing for a Permafrost Region
113 Permafrost-Related Embankment Deformations along the Qinghai-Tibet Railway
124 Thermal Modeling and Verification of the Embankment for the Barter Island Airport Relocation
134 Measurements and Modeling of Frost Depth in Railway Tracks
146 Soil Stabilization
Freeze-Thaw Durability of Subgrades Stabilized with Recycled Materials
157 Correlation of Results from Freeze-Thaw and Vacuum Saturation Testing of Cement-Treated Base and Subgrade Materials
169 Residual Structural Capacity of a Cement-Treated Base Layer Constructed Using Full-Depth Reclamation on Interstate 84 in Northern Utah
181 Land-Improvement Technology Using the Heat of Soil Stabilizer Reactions in Cold Regions
192 Pavement Structures
Albedo of Pavement Surfacing Materials: In Situ Measurements
204 Solar Effects on Frost-Thaw Patterns at Two Adjacent Roadway Test Sections: Case Study
216 Monitoring of Flexible Pavement Structures during Freezing and Thawing
228 Pavement Material Properties
Repeatability and Reproducibility of Low-Temperature Testing of Asphalt Mixtures Using a Modified Bending Beam Rheometer
240 Evaluating the Effect of Air Voids and Binder Content in Cold Temperature Testing of Asphalt Mixtures with the Bending Beam Rheometer
252 Low Temperature Performance of Bio-Derived/Chemical Additives in Warm Mix Asphalt
263 Numerical Study on the Cracking Behavior of Fiber-Reinforced Concrete Overlay Subjected to Temperature Loading
275 Foundations
Foundations for Retrofit and New Construction in Permafrost, Discontinuous Permafrost, and Other Problem Soil Areas
287 Solar-Driven Active Hydronic Cooling System for Permafrost Preservation
298 Simulation Analysis of the Refreezing Characteristics of Cast-in-Place Piles in Permafrost Regions on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau
310 Building Structures
Structural Engineering Developments Associated with Australian Antarctic Buildings over the Past 60 Years
321 Rapid Assessment of Snow Drifting Conditions Using Physical Model Simulations
333 Ground Snow Loads Revisited
345 Structural Challenges with a Fiber-Composite Building in Antarctica
357 Bridge Structures
Comparison of Moisture Content and Electrical Conductivity of Lightweight and Normal-Weight Concrete Bridge Decks: Instrumentation and Monitoring
369 Vertical Impedance Testing for Assessing Protection from Chloride-Based Deicing Salts Provided by an Asphalt Overlay System on a Concrete Bridge Deck
381 Evaluation of Lithium Silicate and Silane Applications for Sealing Concrete Barrier Walls Exposed to Chloride-Based Deicing Salts
393 Frost Heave
Frost Heave: A Semi-Empirical Model Based on Field Data
405 A Method for Estimating Frost Heave Forces Acting on Ground Anchors
415 Tangential Heave Stress for the Design of Deep Foundations Revisited
427 Frost Heave Mitigation Using Polymer Injection and Frost Depth Prediction
439 Winter Road Maintenance
Maintenance and Drainage Issues for Gravel and Snow Road Transitions: Case Study at the Scott Base Transition, Antarctica
451 Prediction of Pavement Surface Temperature Using Meteorological Data for Optimal Winter Operations in Parking Lots
463 Winter Travel Speed Data as Performance Measures for Winter Operations
475 Modeling the Snow Melting Performance of Salt: A Mechanistic-Empirical Approach
487 Construction and Logistics
Expedient Skiway Reconnaissance and Operations near Resolute Bay, Canada
499 Construction over Frozen Ground on the Port MacKenzie Rail Extension Project
511 Cold Weather Construction Applications: A Case Study on Cold Weather Construction Practices on the I-15 CORE Project
523 Hydraulics and Hydrology
Predicting When Peak Discharge Occurs for Ephemeral Flow at McMurdo Station Watershed
535 Impacts of Hydropower Development on Cold Regions Rivers
546 Development of an Aqueduct Flow and Ice Simulation Model
556 Understanding Ice Processes on the Susitna River, Alaska
568 Utilities and Energy
Cold Weather Integrity Dig on a Scenic River, Northern Michigan
580 Numerical Analysis of the Thermal Impact of Parallel Buried Pipelines on Permafrost Foundations
592 Dynamic Resonance Response and Mitigation of Wind Turbine Towers in Warm Permafrost
604 Forensic Investigation of a Collapsed Section of a 230 kV Transmission Line
616 Climate Change and Uncertainty
Bridging the Gap between Climate Science and Cold Regions Engineering Practice
628 Effect of Climate Changes Expected during Winter on Pavement Performance
640 Quantitative Risk Analysis of Linear Infrastructure: State of the Practice and Research Plan
ASCE Book ColdRegionsEngineering 2015
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