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Ground Freezing : Proceedings of the 7th international symposium, Nancy, France, 24-28 October 1994 - M. Frémond

Ground Freezing

Proceedings of the 7th international symposium, Nancy, France, 24-28 October 1994

By: M. Frémond (Editor)

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Artificial ground freezing has been used for over a century to form a temporary support and an impermeable barrier for underground openings and other excavations. Nowadays it can be an efficient barrier to prevent pollution spreading in permeable soils. Depending on circumstances chilled brine or liquid nitrogen is circulated through freeze tubes to form ice walls. This requires a good understanding of the thermal, mechanical and hydraulic properties of frozen and thawed soils. Topics: Heat and mass transfer; Mechanical properties; Engineering design; Case histories; Environmental soil freezing; etc.

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