Zhi Wen
Chinese Academy of Sciences
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Cold Regions Engineering | 2012
Zhi Wen; Qihao Yu; Dayan Wang; Guoyu Li; Jianming Zhang
The Qinghai-Tibetan ±400 kV direct current grid interconnection project runs across 1038 km of permafrost and seasonally frozen-ground in the interior of the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau. The mean annual air temperature of the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau varies between -3 ℃ and -7 and the minimum air temperature ℃ is lower than -37 in short durations. The active ℃ layer is subjected to annual freeze-thaw cycle and its thickness varies between 2 m and 3 m. significant heave force is expected due to the existence of extensive frost susceptible soils and cold weather. The tower foundations tend to be jacked out of the ground and result in expensive maintenance costs and foundation failure, which significantly threatens the safety and normal operation of the transmission line. Therefore, it becomes the first concern to prevent the frost jacking failure for design and construction of the Qinghai-Tibetan transmission line. To protect the transmission system from damage, it is necessary to evaluate the engineering risk and to employ some effective countermeasures to mitigate the frost-related damages. To evaluate the risk and provide reasonable suggestions for design and construction, a safety coefficient calculation which involves with the frost penetration, frost heave force, freezing strength as well as loads is conducted. The results show that the spread-type footing has more excellent performance to resist uplift loads than drilled shaft. To improve the safety of foundations, anti- heave measures including non-frost susceptive soil backfill, bevel foundation design, surface treatment and two-phase closed thermosyphon, etc were proposed and applied in the construction of the Qinghai-Tibetan grid project. The advantages and applicability of anti-heave technical solutions are described.
Cold Regions Science and Technology | 2007
Dayan Wang; Wei Ma; Yong-hong Niu; Xiao-xiao Chang; Zhi Wen
Cold Regions Science and Technology | 2010
Junjie Wu; Wei Ma; Zhizhong Sun; Zhi Wen
Cold Regions Science and Technology | 2010
Zhi Wen; Yu Sheng; Huijin Jin; Shuangyang Li; Guoyu Li; Yonghong Niu
Cold Regions Science and Technology | 2010
Guoyu Li; Yu Sheng; Huijun Jin; Wei Ma; Jilin Qi; Zhi Wen; Bo Zhang; Yanhu Mu; Guiquan Bi
Cold Regions Science and Technology | 2006
Yu Sheng; Zhi Wen; Wei Ma; Yongzhi Liu; Jilin Qi; Jichun Wu
Cold Regions Science and Technology | 2010
Guoyu Li; Yu Sheng; Huijun Jin; Wei Ma; Jilin Qi; Zhi Wen; Bo Zhang; Yanhu Mu; Guiquan Bi
Canadian Geotechnical Journal | 2012
Wei Ma; Zhi Wen; Yu Sheng; Qingbai Wu; Dayan Wang; Wenjie Feng
Archive | 2012
Dayan Wang; Wei Ma; Tongxin Gu; Hui Guan; Zhi Wen; Jianfeng Zheng
Cold Regions Science and Technology | 2016
Zhi Wen; Qihao Yu; Mingli Zhang; Ke Xue; Liangzhi Chen; Desheng Li