Microscopic mechanisms of microwave irradiation thawing frozen soil and potential application in excavation of frozen ground
Abstract
Engineering activities are becoming increasingly frequent in seasonally frozen and permafrost regions. Artificially thawing frozen soil before excavation may significantly increase the efficiency of excavation and reduce cost. Microwave irradiation can thaw frozen soil very rapidly, but has not yet been widely used in the field. One important reason is that the mechanisms of thawing and softening of frozen soil by microwave irradiation are not...
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Title
Microscopic mechanisms of microwave irradiation thawing frozen soil and potential application in excavation of frozen ground
Published Date
Apr 1, 2021
Volume
184
Pages
103248 - 103248
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