Permafrost Foundation: State of the Practice

Abstract

  • Prepared by the Technical Council on Cold Regions Engineering of ASCE.

    This TCCRE Monograph presents the most current techniques available for the design and construction of foundations on permafrost. As construction expands into northern latitudes, it is critical to get information about soil conditions and geotechnical and structural issues into the hands of engineering professionals dealing with the many challenges of building on frozen soils. A lack of understanding about the complex technical issues involved in building under extreme conditions can result in settlement or jacking of the soils and lead to conditions ranging from sloping buildings to swayback roofs to complete structural collapse. This monograph includes eight chapters, which present the authors' experiences in both the design and remedial actions required for the continued successful performance of these systems.

    This monograph will be beneficial to geotechnical engineers, structural engineers, and anyone involved in design and construction on frozen soils.

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Chapter 1 Introduction
1–4
Chapter 2 The Need for Geotechnical Investigation
5–9
Chapter 3 Structurally Enhanced Foundations: A Functional Solution to Thaw Strain in Frozen Sand and Gravel
10–17
Chapter 4 Post and Pad
18–19
Chapter 5 Adjustable Foundation Design Development Innovations in Arctic Engineering
20–29
Chapter 6 Marginal Permafrost a Foundation Material in Transition
30–49
Chapter 7 Some Case Histories of Pile Foundations in Permafrost
50–64
Chapter 8 Refrigerated Foundations
65–82
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