2018
DOI: 10.1088/1757-899x/392/2/022021
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The influence of heat flux on melting ice on concrete pavement with carbon fibre heating wire

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Abstract: Abstract. In this paper, the method of melting ice with carbon fibre heating wire (CFHW) buried in concrete pavement is presented to avoid the adverse effects of snow-melting chemicals. The melting ice effect, pavement temperature and energy distribution are analysed. It is shown that, with the air temperature of -5℃ and 0.4 m/s wind speed, the time of melting 6.5 mm thick ice on pavement is 8. , respectively. The pavement temperature can be divided into three stages at the depth of 0.5 cm, including temperatu… Show more

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“…e conventional methods of removing ice and snow by using airport pavement deicing fluid and deicing equipment induce flight delay and need a lot of manpower, deicing fluid, and machinery. It is necessary to conduct timely and high-efficient removal of ice and snow to avoid the adverse effect of deicing fluid and machinery on the airport asphalt pavement [1]. Some scholars study how to improve the performance of bitumen and asphalt mixture to avoid negative effect [2][3][4].…”
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“…e conventional methods of removing ice and snow by using airport pavement deicing fluid and deicing equipment induce flight delay and need a lot of manpower, deicing fluid, and machinery. It is necessary to conduct timely and high-efficient removal of ice and snow to avoid the adverse effect of deicing fluid and machinery on the airport asphalt pavement [1]. Some scholars study how to improve the performance of bitumen and asphalt mixture to avoid negative effect [2][3][4].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…At the same time, some methods of deicing and melting snow on the pavement have been researched, such as asphalt mixture containing the snow-melting agent [5], hydraulic heating system [6][7][8][9][10], electrically conductive concrete [11][12][13], carbon fiber grille [14], and CFHW [15][16][17][18][19]. e recent research of deicing and melting snow on the pavement mainly focuses on the CFHW [1]. Zhao et al studied deicing on the bridge deck and concrete pavement by the CFHW [15,16].…”
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“…Liu et al [10] proposed two thermal field prediction models of ice-snow melting pavement. Lai et al [11] presented a method of melting ice with carbon fiber heating wire buried in concrete pavement to avoid the adverse effects of snow melting chemicals. Overall, the method of electric heating responds fairly quickly to snowfall, but it is expensive to install and maintain.…”
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“…The higher the snowfall rate, the more the surface temperature decreased. Laboratory tests performed by Lai et al indicate that when the air temperature is −5°C, the time of deicing using heating wire to melt the ice on concrete pavement increases with wind speed as a result of more convection heat being lost on the pavement surface ( 15 ).…”
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