Study on the Damage of Permafrost to Tower Foundations in Permafrost Regions

Author:

Wang Xiaoqing,Qin Haodong,Liao Yuqin,Yang Yueguang,Zhou Jiayi,Huang Junlan,Nie Pei,Lu Hailiang

Abstract

The tower foundation is an important component of the tower grounding device. The conditions in permafrost areas are relatively harsh, and damage to the foundation can affect the grounding performance of the grounding device. However, the damage characteristics of permafrost to the tower foundation in permafrost areas are not yet clear, and effective protection of the foundation cannot be achieved. Based on this, this article constructs a simulated frozen soil experimental platform through experiments, replacing the tower foundation with concrete specimens. The electrical and mechanical properties after freeze-thaw were measured using the quadrupole method and resonance method, respectively. The self performance of the tower foundation under different moisture content freeze-thaw conditions was studied, and the performance change law of the tower foundation after freeze-thaw was obtained to explore the damage of frozen soil to the tower foundation in frozen soil areas. It can be considered that the frozen soil in permafrost areas does not cause significant damage to the tower foundation itself in a limited number of years.

Publisher

EDP Sciences

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