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Aug 20, 2010

Pipe Heating System with Underground Water Tank for Snow Thawing and Ice Prevention on Roads and Bridge Decks

Publication: Journal of Cold Regions Engineering
Volume 25, Issue 2

Abstract

In order to prevent traffic accidents on snow-covered bridge decks, the writers developed a new pipe heating system that uses only groundwater stored in a large underground tank. The underground tank provides geothermal energy, i.e., groundwater of constant temperature, through heating pipes embedded in concrete pavements with no electric heater or fuel boiler. The pipe heating system was constructed at approximately 50% of the cost of comparable systems. In addition, there is a reduction of 10% in operating costs compared with the previous system. The present paper outlines its design and construction and provides fundamental data for the developed system. The piped heating system has kept the road conditions safe during the winter season by always removing the snow and ice from the heated road and bridge sections earlier than the surrounding roads. According to long-term temperature measurements, this system has prevented the road temperature from decreasing below 0°C, even through nighttime and morning periods. This report presents the system as an economical and effective solution for snow thawing and ice prevention.

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Acknowledgments

The research was partially supported in 2008 by Chugoku Kensetsu Kosaikai in Japan. The writers are grateful to Professor Emeritus S. Hamada of Hiroshima City and Dr. S. Nagai of Eight-Japan Engineering Consultants, Inc. for their advice. Moreover we would like to thank Ms. R. Shiga of Yamaguchi University for her continued support.

References

Japanese Society for Civil Engineers (JSCE). (2002) “Standard specifications for concrete structures—2002; Paving” (in Japanese).
Ministry of Construction Hokuriku Bureau (MCHB). (2000). “Pipe heating specification” (in Japanese).
Nagai, S. (2002). “A study on the design of pipe-heating system by natural energy around the mountain tunnel.” Doctoral thesis, Yamaguchi Univ. (in Japanese).
Tanimoto, T. (2000). “Studies on the snow-melting and anti-freezing for bridges by pipe heating.” Doctoral thesis, Yamaguchi Univ. (in Japanese).
Yasumura, N., Shiga, R., Azuma, K., Syobuzako, M., and Yoshitake, I. (2008). “Development of pipe heating system with geo-thermal tank and its rational maintenance.” Proc. of Snow Engineering VI, Engineering Conf. Int., Whistler, BC, Canada.
Yoshitake, I., Nagai, S., Tanimoto, T., and Hamada, S. (2002). “Simple estimation of the ground water temperature and snow melting process.” Proc. of the 11th Int. Road Weather Conf., SIRWEC, Japan.

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Journal of Cold Regions Engineering
Volume 25Issue 2June 2011
Pages: 71 - 86

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Received: Jan 27, 2010
Accepted: Aug 19, 2010
Published online: Aug 20, 2010
Published in print: Jun 1, 2011

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Isamu Yoshitake, Dr.Eng. [email protected]
Associate Professor, Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Yamaguchi Univ., 2-16-1 Tokiwadai, Ube, Yamaguchi, 755-8611, Japan (corresponding author). E-mail: [email protected]
Narifumi Yasumura, Dr.Eng.
Engineer, Yamaguchi Prefecture, Yamaguchi, Japan.
Masayuki Syobuzako
Project Manager, Eight-Japan Engineering Consultants, Inc., Okayama, Japan.
Andrew Scanlon, Ph.D., F.ASCE
S.E.
Professor, Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Pennsylvania State Univ., University Park, PA.

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