Assessing the impact of quartz content on the prediction of soil thermal conductivity

被引:68
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作者
Tarnawski, V. R. [1 ]
Momose, T. [1 ]
Leong, W. H. [2 ]
机构
[1] St Marys Univ, Div Engn, Halifax, NS B3H 3C3, Canada
[2] Ryerson Univ, Dept Mech & Ind Engn, Toronto, ON, Canada
来源
GEOTECHNIQUE | 2009年 / 59卷 / 04期
基金
加拿大自然科学与工程研究理事会;
关键词
modelling; quartz content; soils; thermal conductivity; thermal properties; MODEL;
D O I
10.1680/geot.2009.59.4.331
中图分类号
P5 [地质学];
学科分类号
0709 ; 081803 ;
摘要
Accurate predictions of soil thermal conductivity k are strongly influenced by the volumetric fraction of quartz, Theta(q), data for which are very scarce. This paper reveals a new approach to estimate Theta(q) from measured k records. First, an equation that relates the normalised k of soil (K-e) to the degree of saturation S-r is fitted to experimental k data, and the k at full saturation is assessed; then Theta(q) is calculated from a geometric mean model. This modelling approach was applied to the k data of 10 Chinese soils obtained by Lu et al., also containing k measurements at full dryness, and to soils investigated by Kersten with measured quartz content data. The fitted Theta(q) data for Chinese soils are noticeably different from the sand mass fraction, commonly assumed in the past as an equivalent of quartz content, consequently leading to irrational k estimates. Acceptably good agreement was obtained between fitted and measured quartz content for Kersten's soils. Five K-e(S-r) functions were tested against the experimental data for ten Chinese soils, supplemented with calculated k at full saturation. Overall, the normalised function by Lu et al. was the most suitable for the soils tested. The assumption that K-e(S-r) = 0, applied to Johansen's model extended to full dryness, worked well for fine soils, and was acceptable for coarse soils.
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页码:331 / 338
页数:8
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