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ASCE GSP 270-2016 GEOTECHNICS FOR SUSTAINABLE ENERGY.pdf

1、GEOTECHNICAL SPECIAL PUBLICATION NO. 270 GEO-CHICAGO 2016 GEOTECHNICS FOR SUSTAINABLE ENERGY SELECTED PAPERS FROM SESSIONS OF GEO-CHICAGO 2016 August 1418, 2016 Chicago, Illinois SPONSORED BY Geo-Institute of the American Society of Civil Engineers EDITED BY Arvin Farid, Ph.D., P.E. Anirban De, Ph.D

2、., P.E. Krishna R. Reddy, Ph.D., P.E., D.GE Nazli Yesiller, Ph.D. Dimitrios Zekkos, Ph.D., P.E. Published by the American Society of Civil Engineers Published by American Society of Civil Engineers 1801 Alexander Bell Drive Reston, Virginia, 20191-4382 www.asce.org/publications | ascelibrary.org Any

3、 statements expressed in these materials are those of the individual authors and do not necessarily represent the views of ASCE, which takes no responsibility for any statement made herein. No reference made in this publication to any specific method, product, process, or service constitutes or impl

4、ies an endorsement, recommendation, or warranty thereof by ASCE. The materials are for general information only and do not represent a standard of ASCE, nor are they intended as a reference in purchase specifications, contracts, regulations, statutes, or any other legal document. ASCE makes no repre

5、sentation or warranty of any kind, whether express or implied, concerning the accuracy, completeness, suitability, or utility of any information, apparatus, product, or process discussed in this publication, and assumes no liability therefor. The information contained in these materials should not b

6、e used without first securing competent advice with respect to its suitability for any general or specific application. Anyone utilizing such information assumes all liability arising from such use, including but not limited to infringement of any patent or patents. ASCE and American Society of Civi

7、l EngineersRegistered in U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. Photocopies and permissions. Permission to photocopy or reproduce material from ASCE publications can be requested by sending an e-mail to permissionsasce.org or by locating a title in ASCEs Civil Engineering Database (http:/cedb.asce.org) o

8、r ASCE Library (http:/ascelibrary.org) and using the “Permissions” link. Errata: Errata, if any, can be found at http:/dx.doi.org/10.1061/9780784480137 Copyright 2016 by the American Society of Civil Engineers. All Rights Reserved. ISBN 978-0-7844-8013-7 (PDF) Manufactured in the United States of Am

9、erica. Preface Geo-engineers and geo-scientists have been playing a major role in providing, protecting, and preserving infrastructure and the environment. Many innovative technologies and practices are constantly being developed and implemented. Evolving global climate change and exploding world po

10、pulation are leading to major concerns such as extreme geohazards, increased environmental pollution, and rapid depletion of natural resources. These new challenges can be addressed with new and innovative concepts, materials, energy sources, technologies, and practices. Sustainability and resilienc

11、y have become essential in the development of new materials and infrastructure systems. Geo-Chicago 2016: Sustainability, Energy, and the Environment held in Chicago August 14-18, 2016, provided a unique opportunity to highlight recent advances, new directions, and opportunities for sustainable and

12、resilient approaches to design and protect infrastructure and the environment. The Geo-Chicago 2016 Conference attracted a significant amount of interest and in the end more than 350 papers were accepted for publication. The papers are divided into five Geotechnical Special Publications (GSPs) that

13、capture the multidisciplinary aspects and challenges of sustainability and resiliency, energy and the geoenvironment. The first GSP, Sustainability and Resiliency in Geotechnical Engineering, addresses major broad issues related to sustainability and resilience in geotechnical and geoenvironmental e

14、ngineering, including carbon sequestration as well as characterization, analysis, monitoring, and response to geohazards and natural disasters, including earthquakes and landslides. Advances in emerging technologies and materials such as bio-mediated soils and nanomaterials are also presented. The s

15、econd GSP, Geotechnics for Sustainable Energy, tackles the new and innovative ways of storing and extracting energy in and from geotechnical media and structures such as shallow and deep ground, piles and foundations, and landfills. The second GSP also presents the challenges of the energy storage a

16、nd extraction at the field and lab scales as well as its numerical and experimental modeling. The third GSP, Sustainable Geoenvironmental Systems, addresses recent advances in landfill engineering and geosynthetics used for geoenvironmental systems, as well as advances in sustainable barrier materia

17、ls and systems. The third GSP also presents studies into slopes, dikes, and embankment, the application of ground improvement in geoenvironmental applications, and the geoengineering of mine wastes and industrial byproducts. Geo-Chicago 2016 GSP 270 iii ASCEThe fourth GSP, Sustainable Materials and

18、Resource Conservation, describes the properties and applications of new, recycled, and residual materials, detailed/improved characterization of soils with laboratory and field testing methods, and effects of chemicals and other environmental factors on properties and behavior of soils. The fourth G

19、SP also presents the approaches and use of modeling and simulations in geoengineering. The fifth GSP, Sustainable Waste Management and Remediation, addresses various aspects of remediation, contaminated materials, containment, policy, and education. In addition, international perspectives are includ

20、ed to provide further context on challenges and innovations in geoenvironmental engineering on a global scale. Following standards of practice of the Geo-Institute of the American Society of Civil Engineers, each paper published in these Geotechnical Special Publication (GSPs) was peer reviewed by a

21、t least two anonymous, qualified, technical reviewers (and in some cases three or four reviewers) and selected for publication by the proceedings editors. An advanced document management service was utilized in order to assure anonymity and maintain uniformity of standards. As such, the papers conta

22、ined in these proceedings are eligible for discussion in the ASCE Journal of Geotechnical and Geoenvironmental Engineering and for ASCE awards. The Editors Nazli Yesiller, Ph.D., A.M.ASCE, Global Waste Research Institute / California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo Dimitrios Zekkos, Ph

23、.D., P.E., M.ASCE, University of Michigan Arvin Farid, Ph.D., P.E., M.ASCE, Boise State University Anirban De, Ph.D., P.E., M.ASCE, Manhattan College Krishna R. Reddy, Ph.D., P.E., D.GE, F.ASCE, University of Illinois at Chicago Geo-Chicago 2016 GSP 270 iv ASCEAcknowledgments The success of Geo-Chic

24、ago 2016 is credited to the session chairs and authors of the technical papers and also plenary session presenters for their valuable contributions to the geotechnical literature. The commendable quality of the Conferences technical content and these proceedings are also the result of the efforts of

25、 the hundreds of reviewers. We thank the session chairs, authors and reviewers for generously contributing their valuable time and expertise, in many cases, under time pressure and demanding deadlines. The following individuals served as the conference program committee. They deserve special acknowl

26、edgment and recognition for their extraordinary efforts in making this Conference a reality and a resounding success: Conference Chair Krishna R. Reddy, University of Illinois at Chicago Conference Co-Chair/Workshops Co-Chair Nazli Yesiller, Global Waste Research Institute / California Polytechnic S

27、tate University, San Luis Obispo Technical Program Chairs Dimitrios Zekkos, University of Michigan; Arvin Farid, Boise State University and Anirban De, Manhattan College Short Courses Chair Michael A. Malusis, Bucknell University Workshops Chair James L. Hanson, California Polytechnic State Universi

28、ty, San Luis Obispo Technical Tours/Social Program Co-Chairs Doug Hermann, Independent Consultant; and Dhooli Raj, Collins Engineers, Inc. Sponsorships and Exhibits Co-Chairs Carsten H. Floess, AECOM and Charles Wilk, ALLU Group, Inc. G-I TCC Liaison Susan E. Burns, Georgia Institute of Technology T

29、he Editors sincerely appreciates the help and patience of Ms. Helen Cook and Mr. Brad Keelor of Geo-Institute of the ASCE for their help in managing the paper submissions and organization of the conference. We hope that these GSPs will serve as valuable references to all working in geoengineering. T

30、he Editors Nazli Yesiller, Ph.D., A.M.ASCE, Global Waste Research Institute / California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo Dimitrios Zekkos, Ph.D., P.E., M.ASCE, University of Michigan Arvin Farid, Ph.D., P.E., M.ASCE, Boise State University Anirban De, Ph.D., P.E., M.ASCE, Manhattan Col

31、lege Krishna R. Reddy, Ph.D., P.E., D.GE, F.ASCE, University of Illinois at Chicago Geo-Chicago 2016 GSP 270 v ASCELIST OF SESSION CHAIRS Michel Aubertin Susan E. Burns Halil Ceylan Fleur Loveridge Melissa E. Landon Joan M. Larrahondo Enad Mahmoud John McCartney Debakanta Mishra Guillermo Narsilio C

32、assandra J. Rutherford Marcelo Sanchez Nina Stark Xinbao Yu Xiong (Bill) YuLIST OF REVIEWERS Sherif Abdelaziz Martin Achmus Charles Aubeny Michel Aubertin Maria Claudia Barbosa Ivana Barisic Luis Leguizamn Barreto Tugce Baser Prasenjit Basu Michelle Bernhardt Jonathan Black Aaron Bradshaw Susan Burn

33、s Byron Byrne Bora Cetin Halil Ceylan Shengli Chen Shiao Huey Chow Ed Clukey Diego Cobos Charles Coccia Julio Colemenares Sheng Dai Vishal Dantal Maria Diaz Brian Diefenderfer Shaoyang Dong Yi Dong Tuncer Edil Hossein Eslami Ismaail Ghaaowd Omid Ghasemi-Fare Malay Ghose Harja Bob Gilbert Kasthuriran

34、gan Gopalakrishnan Carlos Guzman Chanjuan Hanson Jim Hanson Edward Hoppe Zahid Hossain Isaac Howard Jie Huang Andre Huepers Sihyun Kim Sunghwan Kim Stefan Kreiter Melissa Landon Thomas Langford Joan Larrahondo - Cruz Barry Lehane Anthony Leung Zhen Liy Fleur Loveridge Huan-Lin Luo Enad Mahmoud Ross

35、McAdams John McCartney Mohamed Mekkway Debakanta Mishra Cristopher Moen Guillermo Narsilio Majidreza Nazem Kam Ng Manuel Ocampo Tolga Ozudogru Angelica Palomino Tongyan Pan Eun Park Cesar Pasten Ryan Phillips Yinghong Qin Amir Rahim Jorge Rodriguez Cassandra Rutherford Rajni Saggu Marcelo Sanchez Ja

36、mes Schneider Daniel Spikula Nina Stark Robert Stevenson Atsushi Takai Xiaochao Tang Junliang Tao Marco Terzariol James Tinjum Shun Uchida Pavana Vennapusa Quan Wang David White Xinbao Yu Martins Zaumanis Katerina ZiotopoulouGeo-Chicago 2016 GSP 270 vi ASCEContents Thermal Geotechnics Dynamic Calibr

37、ation of a Fiber-Optic Distributed Temperature Sensing Network at a District-Scale Geothermal Exchange Borefield 1 Adam McDaniel, Matthew Harper, Dante Fratta, James M. Tinjum, Christopher Y. Choi, and David J. Hart Electro-Osmosis and Heating in HVDC Grounding Systems . 12 Maria Claudia Barbosa, An

38、tonio C. S. Lima, Iara F. Rezende, and Joaquim S. Lima Neto Hydro-Thermo-Mechanical Behavior of Granular Material near a Wellbore . 22 Ingrid Tomac Impact of Drainage Conditions on the Thermal Volume Change of Soft Clay 32 Atsushi Takai, Ismaail Ghaaowd, John S. McCartney, and Takeshi Katsumi Impact

39、 of Long-Term Temperature Cycling on the Thermo-Hydro-Mechanical Behavior of Unsaturated Soils Surrounding an Energy Pile 42 Charles J. R. Coccia and John S. McCartney Impact of the Seasonal Variations in Ground Temperature on Thermal Response Test Results . 52 Linden Jensen-Page, Guillermo A. Narsi

40、lio, Asal Bidarmaghz, and Ian W. Johnston Impact of Temperature Variations on the Hydro-Mechanical Parameters of a Sensitive Soil 62 Hossein Eslami, Sandrine Rosin, Adel Abdallah, and Farimah Masrouri Large-Scale Thermo-Hydrodynamic Modeling of a Flooded Underground Mine for Geothermal Applications

41、. 72 Ting Bao and Zhen (Leo) Liu Thermal Protection Analyses of Underground Steam Pipes 84 Chanjuan Han and Xiong (Bill) Yu Geo-Chicago 2016 GSP 270 vii ASCEThe Use of Recycled Materials as Thermal Insulation in Underground Construction 94 James L. Hanson, Kevin B. Kopp, Nazli Yesiller, Craig M. Coo

42、ledge, and Emily Klee Geoenergy A Sustainable Perspective for the Long-Term Behavior of Energy Pile Groups . 104 Sherif L. Abdelaziz Fully Instrumented Life-Cycle Analyses for a Residential Geo-Exchange System 114 Eleanor F. Bloom and James M. Tinjum Impact of a Thermo-Hydraulic Insulation Layer on

43、the Long-Term Response of Soil-Borehole Thermal Energy Storage Systems 125 Tugce Baser, John S. McCartney, Ali Moradi, Kathleen Smits, and Ning Lu Mechanical Behavior of a Pile Used for Small-Scale Compressed Air Energy Storage 135 Sihyun Kim, Seunghee Kim, Hoyoung Seo, and Jongwon Jung Settlement R

44、esponse of a Geothermal Energy Pile Group in Sand . 144 Rajni Saggu and Tanusree Chakraborty Temperature-Induced Alterations of the Shaft and Base Resistances of a Model Geothermal Pile in Dry Sand . 155 Amir Ahmadipur and Prasenjit Basu The Average Temperature of Energy Piles 166 Fleur A. Loveridge

45、 and William Powrie Thermally-Induced Pore Pressure Fluctuations around a Geothermal Pile in Sand 176 Omid Ghasemi-Fare and Prasenjit Basu Energy Geotechnics A New Model Concrete for Reduced-Scale Model Tests of Energy Geo-Structures 185 Davide Vitali, Anthony K. Leung, Andrew Minto, and Jonathan A.

46、 Knappett Consideration of the Cyclic Degradation of Cohesive Soils in Pile Foundation Design for Onshore Wind Turbines 195 Hao Yu, Carlos Guzman, and Eric Ntambakwa Geo-Chicago 2016 GSP 270 viii ASCEDeep Foundations under Wind TurbinesA Case Study 207 nder Akakal, Ertun Szen, Turhan Karadaylar, Sel

47、im İkiz, and H. Turan Durguno lu Design and Analysis of Foundations for Onshore Tall Wind Turbines 217 Shweta Shrestha and Nadarajah Ravichandran Micromechanical Modeling of Proppants for Hydraulic Fracturing 227 Mehmet B. Cil and Giuseppe Buscarnera Thermo-Hydro-Chemo-Mechanical Formulation for CH

48、4 -CO 2Hydrate Conversion Based on Hydrate Formation and Dissociation in Hydrate-Bearing Sediments . 235 Shun Uchida, Christian Deusner, Assaf Klar, and Matthias Haeckel Mining Wastes Centrifuge Modeling of Mine Tailings and Waste Rock Co-Disposal, Consolidation, and Dynamic Loading . 245 Nonika Ant

49、onaki, Tarek Abdoun, and Inthuorn Sasanakul Compressibility Behavior of Synthetic Mine Tailings Amended with Fly Ash 255 Mohammad H. Gorakhki and Christopher A. Bareither Design, Construction, and Preliminary Results of Two Insulation Covers at the Meadowbank Mine . 267 Sylvette A. Awoh, Bruno Bussire, Charles Batzenschlager, Vincent Boulanger-Martel, Thomas Lepine, and Erika Voyer Estimating the Cyclic and Post-Earthquake Behavior of Coal Mine Tailings at a Site in Eastern Kentucky . 279 M. E. Kalinski and A. Salehian Field Experim

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