Claims
- 1. For use in ground areas subject to an annual freeze-thaw cycle, a lightweight and stabilized structural support installation in a permafrost environment, comprising:
- a unitary support member for installation in said permafrost environment which includes an annually active freeze-thaw upper ground region thickness of generally frozen soil, said support member including integral heat pipe means comprising
- a cylindrical tubular container having a lower and an upper portion and constructed only heavy and sturdy enough to serve as said support member for supporting associated structure, said lower container portion being installed directly in said permafrost environment and having a nominal diameter sufficiently large to provide adequate radial freezing of adjacent soil to produce a full jacket of frozen soil around said lower container portion and firm anchoring thereof in said permafrost environment to support said associated structure, a passive radiator form of heat exchanger coupled to said upper container portion, a charge of working fluid in said container, said fluid normally existing as a small quantity of liquid in said container with saturated vapor filling the remainder thereof, and flow means of a helical configuration provided over the length of the interior longitudinal wall of said lower container portion for generally directing and spreading condensate return flow thereover;
- a layer of thermal insulation of sufficient thickness applied about the exterior longitudinal wall of said lower container portion over the length in said annually active freeze-thaw upper ground region thickness of generally frozen soil to minimize any heat transfer between said container and said annually active freeze-thaw upper ground region, the entire cylindrical outer surface of said lower container portion below said annually active freeze-thaw upper ground region functioning as a direct heat transfer surface between said permafrost environment and said container; and
- means for attaching the upper end of said container to said associated structure to be supported,
- whereby heat picked up from said permafrost environment is transferred into said lower container portion and transported by said working fluid in vaporized form to said upper container portion coupled to said heat exchanger for transfer to a heat output environment accompanied with condensation of said vaporized working fluid for return to said lower container portion to repeat the cycle such that said soil adjacent thereto is stabilized in its frozen condition normally throughout the year by said integral heat pipe means of said support member.
- 2. For use in ground areas subject to an annual freeze-thaw cycle, a lightweight and stabilized structural support installation in a permafrost environment, comprising:
- a unitary support member for installation in said permafrost environment which includes an annually active freeze-thaw upper ground region thickness of generally frozen soil, said support member including integral heat pipe means comprising
- a cylindrical tubular container having a lower and an upper portion and constructed only heavy and sturdy enough to serve as said support member for supporting associated structure, said lower container portion being installed directly in said permafrost environment and having a nominal diameter sufficiently large in the order of approximately six inches and larger to provide adequate radial freezing of adjacent soil to produce a full jacket of frozen soil around said lower container portion and firm anchoring thereof in said permafrost environment to support said associated structure, a passive radiator form of heat exchanger coupled to said upper container portion, a charge of working fluid in said container, said working fluid normally existing as a small quantity of liquid in said container with saturated vapor filling the remainder thereof, and a helical coil insert form of flow means provided over the length of the interior longitudinal wall of said lower container portion for generally directing and spreading condensate return flow thereover;
- a layer of thermal insulation of sufficient thickness in the order of approximately two inches applied about the exterior longitudinal wall of said lower container portion over the length in said annually active freeze-thaw upper ground region thickness of generally frozen soil to minimize any heat transfer between said container and said annually active freeze-thaw ground region, the entire cylindrical outer surface of said lower container portion below said annually active freeze-thaw upper ground region functioning as a direct heat transfer surface between said permafrost environment and said container; and
- means for attaching the upper end of said container to said associated structure to be supported,
- whereby heat picked up from said permafrost environment is transferred into said lower container portion and transported by said working fluid in vaporized form to said upper container portion coupled to said heat exchanger for transfer to a heat output environment accompanied with condensation of said vaporized working fluid for return to said lower container portion to repeat the cycle such that said soil adjacent thereto is stabilized in its frozen condition normally throughout the year by said integral heat pipe means of said support member.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 174,687 filed Aug. 25, 1971 now U.S. Pat. No. 3,788,389.
US Referenced Citations (5)
Divisions (1)
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