Qi Jilin
Chinese Academy of Sciences
Network
Latest external collaboration on country level. Dive into details by clicking on the dots.
Publication
Featured researches published by Qi Jilin.
Norsk Geografisk Tidsskrift-norwegian Journal of Geography | 2007
Qi Jilin; Sheng Yu; Zhang Jianming; Wen Zhi
Settlement of embankments in permafrost regions results from several simultaneous processes, each with a different mechanism. The first is the well-known process of thaw settlement due to the degradation of permafrost underneath. This has been considered to be the most problematic and has attracted great attention in previous studies. The second process is that of creep. Field observations show that due to the construction of embankments, the temperature in permafrost layers may rise remarkably, forming a large ‘warmer’ frozen layer with a higher tendency to creep. At the same time, creep of unfrozen soils can take place in the active layer in warm seasons under new loading conditions. Third, because freeze-thaw cycling in the active layer can change the soil properties, additional settlement would also take place in the first years. These three processes are interactive, which makes any attempts at calculation very difficult. The article first reviews the basic methodologies and their limitations for settlement estimation. Then, based on the practice in the construction of a highway and a railway on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, the possible settlement sources are analysed. In order to investigate the whole settlement comprehensively with clear mechanisms, the concept of an equivalent permafrost table is proposed.
Annals of Glaciology | 2003
Qi Jilin; Lai Yuanming; Pu Yibing
Abstract The micro-fabric of frozen sediment was studied using a triaxial deformation machine with computerized tomography (CT) to describe a quantitative relationship between microstructure and mechanical behaviour at different temperatures and confining pressures. Micro-fabric changes were described by CT images and CTvalues. Relationships between CT values and the stress–strain curves were analyzed. It was shown that CTvalues can describe the deformation quantitatively.
Cold Regions Science and Technology | 2005
Wen Zhi; Sheng Yu; Ma Wei; Qi Jilin; Jichun Wu
Cold Regions Science and Technology | 2005
Wen Zhi; Sheng Yu; Ma Wei; Qi Jilin
Cold Regions Science and Technology | 2007
Gao Zhihua; Lai Yuanming; Zhang Mingyi; Qi Jilin; Zhang Shujuan
Applied Thermal Engineering | 2017
Yu Fan; Zhang Mingyi; Lai Yuanming; Liu Yongzhi; Qi Jilin; Yao Xiaoliang
Yantu Gongcheng Xuebao | 2016
Liu Mengxin; Yao Xiaoliang; Qi Jilin; Ma Ling
Yantu Gongcheng Xuebao | 2016
Liu Mengxin; Yao Xiaoliang; Qi Jilin; Ma Ling
Archive | 2016
Yao Xiaoliang; Qi Jilin; Yu Fan; Chang Xiaoxiao; Liu Mengxin
Archive | 2016
Yao Xiaoliang; Qi Jilin; Liu Mengxin; Yu Fan