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MODERN TUNNELLING TECHNOLOGY 2021, Vol. 58 Issue (5) :129-139    DOI:
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Model Test Study on Distribution Characteristics of Longitudinal Temperature Field in Tunnels in Cold Regions
(1 National Engineering and Research Center for Mountainous Highways, Chongqing 400067; 2 China Railway Southwest Research Institute Co., Ltd., Chengdu 611731; 3 Sichuan Provincial Engineering Technology Research Center of Tunnel Safety, Chengdu 611731; 4 China Merchants Chongqing Communications Technology Research & Design Institute Co., Ltd., Chongqing 400067)
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Abstract As for the distribution law and influencing factors of longitudinal temperature field in tunnels in cold re? gions, an indoor model test device is developed to analyze the effects of tunnel length, temperature and air velocity at the tunnel portal on distribution of longitudinal temperature field in tunnels in cold regions. The results show that the influence of tunnel length on longitudinal length under negative temperature is smaller when the air velocity at the tunnel portal is smaller and the temperature at the portal is higher; the longitudinal length under negative temperature in the tunnel increases linearly as a function of tunnel length when the air velocity at the tunnel portal exceeds a certain critical value and the temperature at the portal is lower than a certain critical value; the influence of the temperature at the portal on the longitudinal length under negative temperature in the tunnel is smaller when the air velocity the tunnel portal is higher and the tunnel length is shorter; under a certain air velocity at the tunnel portal, the longitudinal length under negative temperature in the tunnel increases linearly along with the decrease of the temperature at the portal when the tunnel length is long enough. The relationship between the longitudinal antifreezing fortification length and the air velocity at the portal follows a power function. The influences of temperature and air velocity at the portal on temperature field in tunnels in cold regions are promoted and strengthened with each other. The order of sensitivity of each factor to the longitudinal temperature field in tunnels in cold regions is: air velocity at the portal > air temperature at the portal > tunnel length. For a specific tunnel in cold regions, various factors should be comprehensively considered, and specific analysis should be made in terms of the anti-freezing design.
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GUO Rui1
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3 ZHENG Bo2
3 FANG Lin1
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KeywordsTunnel in cold region   Temperature field   Model test   Air velocity   Longitudinal anti-freezing fortifica? tion length     
Abstract: As for the distribution law and influencing factors of longitudinal temperature field in tunnels in cold re? gions, an indoor model test device is developed to analyze the effects of tunnel length, temperature and air velocity at the tunnel portal on distribution of longitudinal temperature field in tunnels in cold regions. The results show that the influence of tunnel length on longitudinal length under negative temperature is smaller when the air velocity at the tunnel portal is smaller and the temperature at the portal is higher; the longitudinal length under negative temperature in the tunnel increases linearly as a function of tunnel length when the air velocity at the tunnel portal exceeds a certain critical value and the temperature at the portal is lower than a certain critical value; the influence of the temperature at the portal on the longitudinal length under negative temperature in the tunnel is smaller when the air velocity the tunnel portal is higher and the tunnel length is shorter; under a certain air velocity at the tunnel portal, the longitudinal length under negative temperature in the tunnel increases linearly along with the decrease of the temperature at the portal when the tunnel length is long enough. The relationship between the longitudinal antifreezing fortification length and the air velocity at the portal follows a power function. The influences of temperature and air velocity at the portal on temperature field in tunnels in cold regions are promoted and strengthened with each other. The order of sensitivity of each factor to the longitudinal temperature field in tunnels in cold regions is: air velocity at the portal > air temperature at the portal > tunnel length. For a specific tunnel in cold regions, various factors should be comprehensively considered, and specific analysis should be made in terms of the anti-freezing design.
KeywordsTunnel in cold region,   Temperature field,   Model test,   Air velocity,   Longitudinal anti-freezing fortifica? tion length     
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GUO Rui1, 2, 3 ZHENG Bo2 etc .Model Test Study on Distribution Characteristics of Longitudinal Temperature Field in Tunnels in Cold Regions[J]  MODERN TUNNELLING TECHNOLOGY, 2021,V58(5): 129-139
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