Abstract

The thermal conductivity of soil is a fundamental physical property related to heat conduction and also one of the widely applied parameters in geotechnical engineering. Thermal needle tests were performed to measure the thermal conductivity of transparent sand. The thermal conductivity of three particle sizes of transparent sand was measured at different porosities and temperatures. The result shows that the thermal conductivity of transparent sand decreases with the increase of porosity and temperature. A modified model is proposed to calculate the thermal conductivity of the tested sand. Compared with the literature models, which are only suitable for room temperature, the modified model in this paper is applicable to a wider temperature range, ranging from 5∘C to 45∘C. It will also be beneficial to future studies on thermal reponses of granular materials, i.e., energy pile model test using transparent sand.

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