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Prediction of permafrost temperature in bed of structure from field data

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A method of extrapolating the temperature of permafrost, which is measured in holes located in the bed of a structure, is proposed. Moreover, the class of support extrapolation functions is calculated by reducing the three-dimensional problem of heat conduction to a set of one-dimensional problems (for a number of computational points). Completely satisfactory correspondence is demonstrated between computed results and data derived from computer-assisted mathematical modeling. The paper is written on the basis of the results of studies financed by the Russian Fund for Fundamental Research (Project No. 94-05-16195-a).

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Translated from Osnovaniya, Fundamenty i Mekhanika Gruntov, No. 6, pp. 14–17, November–December, 1994.

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Khrustalev, L.N., Pustovoit, G.P. & Emel'yanova, L.V. Prediction of permafrost temperature in bed of structure from field data. Soil Mech Found Eng 31, 200–204 (1994). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02335067

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