Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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648630 | Applied Thermal Engineering | 2008 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
New two-phase heat pipes with the enlarged heat-exchange surface have been developed for thermal stabilization of permafrost soils at the bases of buildings and engineering structures. We have named them TIP – thermo-stabilizers with improved productivity (or with increased power). Their technical parameters and test results are given, and their operation in the North of Western Siberia and further applications are discussed.
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Authors
Refik M. Bayasan, Anatoly G. Korotchenko, Nikolay G. Volkov, Grigory P. Pustovoit, Anatoly D. Lobanov,