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The thermodynamics of
                             freezing soils
                Matteo Dall’Amico(1), Riccardo Rigon(1), Stephan Gruber(2)
                                and Stefano Endrizzi(3)



                                              Vienna, 5 may 2010


   (1) Department of Environmental engineering, University of Trento, Trento, Italy (matteo.dallamico@ing.unitn.it)
   (2) Department of Geography, University of Zurich, Switzerland
   (3) National Hydrology Research Centre, Environment Canada, Saskatoon, Canada,
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Tuesday, May 11, 2010
Phase transition in soil




                            How do we model the liquid-
                            solid phase transition in a soil?




                           What are the assumptions behind the heat equation?




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Back to fundamentals...

       Uc ( ) := Uc (S, V, A, M )                         Internal Energy

                              entropy      interfacial area          Independent extensive
                                    volume                  mass     variables


       dUc (S, V, A, M )   ∂Uc ( ) ∂S   ∂Uc ( ) ∂V   ∂Uc ( ) ∂A ∂Uc ( ) ∂M
                         =            +            +           +
              dt            ∂S ∂t        ∂V ∂t        ∂A ∂t      ∂M ∂t

                        temperature      pressure     surface      chemical    Independent intensive
                                                      energy       potential   variables




                 dUc (S, V, A, M ) = T ( )dS − p( )dV + γ( ) dA + µ( ) dM

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Clausius-Clapeyron relation

     Gibbs-Duhem identity:
    SdT ( ) − V dp( ) + M dµ( ) ≡ 0
                                             hw ( )                   hi ( )
                                           −        dT + vw ( )dp = −        dT + vi ( )dp
                                              T                        T
             Equilibrium condition:
             dµw (T, p) = dµi (T, p)

                                                        water           ice

                                             dp    hw ( ) − hi ( )           Lf ( )
                                                =                     ≡
                                             dT   T [vw ( ) − vi ( )]   T [vw ( ) − vi ( )]

                                                       p: pressure [Pa]
                                                       T: temperature [˚C]
                                                       s: entropy [J kg-1 K-1]
                                                       h: enthalpy [J kg-1]
                                                       v: specific volume [m3 kg-1]
                                                       Lf = 333000 [J kg-1] latent
                                                       heat of fusion

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References on thermodynamic equilibrium




                                                             look similar but are
                                                             actually different...


                                                             they claim to use
                                                             the Clausius-
                                                             Clapeyron
                                                             relation but...




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Clausius-Clapeyron relation

     Gibbs-Duhem identity:
    SdT ( ) − V dp( ) + M dµ( ) ≡ 0
                                             hw ( )                   hi ( )
                                           −        dT + vw ( )dp = −        dT + vi ( )dp
                                              T                        T
             Equilibrium condition:
             dµw (T, p) = dµi (T, p)

                                                        water           ice

                                             dp    hw ( ) − hi ( )           Lf ( )
                                                =                     ≡
                                             dT   T [vw ( ) − vi ( )]   T [vw ( ) − vi ( )]

                                                       p: pressure [Pa]
                                                       T: temperature [˚C]
                                                       s: entropy [J kg-1 K-1]
                                                       h: enthalpy [J kg-1]           ????
                                                       v: specific volume [m3 kg-1]
                                                       Lf = 333000 [J kg-1] latent
                                                       heat of fusion

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Capillary schematization

   Suppose an air-water interface. The Young-Laplace
   equation states the pressure relationship:
                          ∂Awa (r)            ∂Awa /∂r           2
   pw = pa − γwa                   = pa − γwa          = pa − γwa := pa − pwa (r)
                           ∂Vw (r)             ∂Vw /∂r           r
                                                                                                  pa

                                                                                                  pw

        pi              Suppose an ice-water interface. The 2nd principle of
                        thermodynamics sets the equilibrium condition:

                                1   1            pw + γiw   ∂Aiw
                                                            ∂Vw        pi           µw   µi
                        dS =      −      dUw +                     −        dVw −      −      dMw = 0
                               Tw   Ti                 Tw              Ti           Tw   Ti

        therefore:
     
      Ti = Tw                                   p: pressure [Pa]
       pi = pw + γiw             ∂Aiw            A: surface area [m2]
                                ∂Vw             γ: surface tension [N m-1]
       µi = µw                                   r : capillary radius [m]                               7


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Two phases interfaces




                                       Suppose an air-ice and a ice-water interface:


                                                        ∂Aia r(0)       ∂Aiw (r1 )
                                       pw1 = pa − γia             − γiw
                                                          ∂Vw             ∂Vw



                                           Two interfaces should be considered!!!




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“Freezing=drying” assumption

                                      Considering the assumption
                                      “freezing=drying” (Miller, 1963,   pi=pa
                                      Spaans and Baker, 1996) the ice    γia = γwa = γiw
                                      “behaves like air”:

  saturation
  degree                                                ∂Awa r(0)       ∂Awa (r1 )
                                      pw1 = pa − γwa              − γwa
                                                          ∂Vw             ∂Vw




                              {
                                                        {
                                                       pw0                    ∆pfreez
                                           air-water interface              water-ice interface
                                           saturation degree                freezing degree




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The freezing process
      From the Gibbs-Duhem equation on obtains the
      Generalized Clapeyron equation:
                                                                               Lf
      hw ( )                    hi ( )                         ∆pf reez   ≈ ρw    (T − T0 )
    −        dT + vw ( )dpw = −        dT + vi ( )dpi                          T0
       T                         T


                                                        Freezing pressure:
                                                                          Lf
                          big pores                     pw1    ≈ pw0 + ρw    (T − T0 )
                                                                          T0

  saturation            medium pores
  degree
                                                        Depressed freezing point:
                                                                   g T0
                                                         T := T0 +
                                                           ∗
                                                                        ψ w0
                                                                    Lf

                        small pores
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Freezing schematization



  Unsaturated                                     Freezing
  unfrozen                                        starts




  Unsaturated                                     Freezing
  Frozen                                          procedes


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Freezing schematization



  Unsaturated                                     Freezing
  unfrozen                                        starts




  Unsaturated                                     Freezing
  Frozen                                          procedes



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Soil Freezing Characteristic curve (SFC)
          “freezing=drying” assumption allows to “exploit” the theory of unsaturated soils:

                                                                 Unfrozen water content:                                                 pressure head:
                                                                                                                                                  pw
                                                                  θw (T ) = θw [ψw (T )]                                                   ψw =
                                                                                                                                                 ρw g
                                soil water retention curve                      +                                            Clausius Clapeyron
                                e.g. Van Genuchten (1980)
                                                                                                                                   soil suction psi
                       0.4




                                                                                                           0
                                                                                                                                                             ψw0
                       0.3




                                                                                                                         ψfreez




                                                                                    soil suction psi [m]
         theta_w [-]




                                                                                                           -5
                       0.2




                                                                                                           -10
                       0.1




                                                                                                                                    T*
                       0.0




                                                                                                           -15

                                                                                                                 -0.10     -0.05         0.00         0.05   0.10
                             -10000   -8000   -6000   -4000   -2000   0
                                                                                                                                Temperature [ C]
                                                Psi [mm]                                                                    psi_m=-1m - Tstar= -0.008

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ψw0

                        Soil Freezing...Characteristic curve (SFC)
                                        Unfrozen water content




                                       0.4
                                                      ψw0
                                                     psi_m −5000

                                                     ψw0
                                                     psi_m −1000


                                       0.3           ψw0
                                                     psi_m −100

                                                      ψw0
                                                     psi_m 0               air
                         Theta_u [−]

                                       0.2




                                                                           ice
                                       0.1




                                                                                                         depressed
                                                                          water
                                                                                                         melting point

                                             −0.05   −0.04        −0.03           −0.02   −0.01   0.00

                                                                   temperature [C]

                                                                                                          n   −m
                                                     Lf
               θw = θr + (θs − θr ) · 1 + −αψw0 − α      (T − T ∗ ) · H(T − T ∗ )
                                                    g T0
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Freezing schematization with SFC



  Unsaturated                          θw                  θw Freezing
  unfrozen                                                    starts




  Unsaturated                          θw                  θw Freezing
  Frozen                                                      procedes



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Energy conservation


                                        The heat equation below written
                                        hides important hypothesis, often
                                        tacitly assumed:


                        apparent
                                          temperature         water flux
                        heat capacity
                                          [˚C]                [m s-1]
                        [J m-3 K -1]

                                                                                          Harlan (1973)
                                 ∂T         Jw T   ∂    ∂T                                Guymon and Luthin (1974)

                              Ca    + ρw cw      =    λ                                   Fuchs et al. (1978)
                                                                                          Zhao et al. (1997)
                                 ∂t          ∂z    ∂z   ∂z                                Hansson et al. (2004)
                                                                                          Daanen et al. (2007)
                                                                                          Watanabe (2008)
                                                   mass heat
                                        water
                                                   capacity                thermal
                                        density
                                                   [J kg-1 K -1]           conductivity
                                        [kg m-3]
                                                                           [W m-1 K -1]




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Energy conservation
                                                                        ph
      U = hg Mg + hw Mw + hi Mi − (pw Vw + pi Vi ) +       ph
                                                       µw Mw    +   µi Mi

                                                       0 assuming equilibrium thermodynamics: µw=µi
                                                       and Mwph = -Miph




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Energy conservation
                                                                        ph
      U = hg Mg + hw Mw + hi Mi − (pw Vw + pi Vi ) +       ph
                                                       µw Mw    +   µi Mi

                                                       0 assuming equilibrium thermodynamics: µw=µi
                                                       and Mwph = -Miph

                                              0 assuming freezing=drying




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Energy conservation
                                                                                  ph
      U = hg Mg + hw Mw + hi Mi − (pw Vw + pi Vi ) +                ph
                                                                µw Mw     +   µi Mi

                                                                 0 assuming equilibrium thermodynamics: µw=µi
                                                                 and Mwph = -Miph
                             no water flux during phase
    0 assuming:              change (closed system)       0 assuming freezing=drying

                             no volume expansion: ρw=ρi




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Energy conservation
                                                                                  ph
      U = hg Mg + hw Mw + hi Mi − (pw Vw + pi Vi ) +                ph
                                                                µw Mw     +   µi Mi

                                                                 0 assuming equilibrium thermodynamics: µw=µi
                                                                 and Mwph = -Miph
                             no water flux during phase
    0 assuming:              change (closed system)       0 assuming freezing=drying

                             no volume expansion: ρw=ρi




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Energy conservation

                                                      G = −λT (ψw0 , T ) ·   T            conduction
       ∂U
          +             • (G + J) + Sen = 0
       ∂t                                         J = ρw · Jw (ψw0 , T ) · [Lf + cw T ]   advection



       • no water flux during phase change (closed system)
       • freezing=drying
       • no volume expansion (ρw=ρi)


           U = CT · T + ρw Lf θw


                               Lf               closure relation
           ∆pf reez       ≈ ρw    (T − T0 )
                               T0


         CT := Cg (1 − θs ) + ρw cw θw T + ρi ci θi
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Energy conservation

                                                      G = −λT (ψw0 , T ) ·   T            conduction
       ∂U
          +             • (G + J) + Sen = 0
       ∂t                                         J = ρw · Jw (ψw0 , T ) · [Lf + cw T ]   advection



       • no water flux during phase change (closed system)
       • freezing=drying
       • no volume expansion (ρw≠ρi)


           U = CT · T + ρw [Lf − ψw g] θw


                               Lf               closure relation
           ∆pf reez       ≈ ρw    (T − T0 )
                               T0


         CT := Cg (1 − θs ) + ρw cw θw T + ρi ci θi
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Energy conservation

                                                      G = −λT (ψw0 , T ) ·         T      conduction
       ∂U
          +             • (G + J) + Sen = 0
       ∂t                                         J = ρw · Jw (ψw0 , T ) · [Lf + cw T ]   advection



       • no water flux during phase change (closed system)
       • freezing=drying
       • no volume expansion (ρw≠ρi)


           U = CT · T + ρw [Lf − (ψw − ψi ) g] θw


             Lf             pw   pi
                (T − T0 ) =    −                closure relation
             T0             ρw   ρi           Christoffersen and Tulaczyk (2003)


         CT := Cg (1 − θs ) + ρw cw θw T + ρi ci θi
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Conclusions


        1. The assumption “freezing=drying” (Miller, 1963) is a convenient hypothesis
        that allows to get rid of pi and find a closure relation.

        2.The common heat equation with phase change used in literature implies
        that there is no work of expansion from water to ice and that water density
        is equal to ice density.

        3. The “freezing=drying” assumption is limitating to model phenomena like
        frost heave. In this case, a more complete approach should be used where
        also the ice pressure is fully accounted (Rempel et al. 2004, Rempel, 2007, Christoffersen
        and Tulaczyk, 2003).

        4. The thermodynamic approach of the freezing soil allows to write the set of
        equations according to the particular problem under analysis.




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Thank you!



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Thermodynamics of freezing soil

  • 1. The thermodynamics of freezing soils Matteo Dall’Amico(1), Riccardo Rigon(1), Stephan Gruber(2) and Stefano Endrizzi(3) Vienna, 5 may 2010 (1) Department of Environmental engineering, University of Trento, Trento, Italy (matteo.dallamico@ing.unitn.it) (2) Department of Geography, University of Zurich, Switzerland (3) National Hydrology Research Centre, Environment Canada, Saskatoon, Canada, 1 Tuesday, May 11, 2010
  • 2. Phase transition in soil How do we model the liquid- solid phase transition in a soil? What are the assumptions behind the heat equation? 2 Matteo Dall’Amico et al, EGU 2010 Tuesday, May 11, 2010
  • 3. Back to fundamentals... Uc ( ) := Uc (S, V, A, M ) Internal Energy entropy interfacial area Independent extensive volume mass variables dUc (S, V, A, M ) ∂Uc ( ) ∂S ∂Uc ( ) ∂V ∂Uc ( ) ∂A ∂Uc ( ) ∂M = + + + dt ∂S ∂t ∂V ∂t ∂A ∂t ∂M ∂t temperature pressure surface chemical Independent intensive energy potential variables dUc (S, V, A, M ) = T ( )dS − p( )dV + γ( ) dA + µ( ) dM 3 Matteo Dall’Amico et al, EGU 2010 Tuesday, May 11, 2010
  • 4. Clausius-Clapeyron relation Gibbs-Duhem identity: SdT ( ) − V dp( ) + M dµ( ) ≡ 0 hw ( ) hi ( ) − dT + vw ( )dp = − dT + vi ( )dp T T Equilibrium condition: dµw (T, p) = dµi (T, p) water ice dp hw ( ) − hi ( ) Lf ( ) = ≡ dT T [vw ( ) − vi ( )] T [vw ( ) − vi ( )] p: pressure [Pa] T: temperature [˚C] s: entropy [J kg-1 K-1] h: enthalpy [J kg-1] v: specific volume [m3 kg-1] Lf = 333000 [J kg-1] latent heat of fusion 4 Matteo Dall’Amico et al, EGU 2010 Tuesday, May 11, 2010
  • 5. References on thermodynamic equilibrium look similar but are actually different... they claim to use the Clausius- Clapeyron relation but... 5 Matteo Dall’Amico et al, EGU 2010 Tuesday, May 11, 2010
  • 6. Clausius-Clapeyron relation Gibbs-Duhem identity: SdT ( ) − V dp( ) + M dµ( ) ≡ 0 hw ( ) hi ( ) − dT + vw ( )dp = − dT + vi ( )dp T T Equilibrium condition: dµw (T, p) = dµi (T, p) water ice dp hw ( ) − hi ( ) Lf ( ) = ≡ dT T [vw ( ) − vi ( )] T [vw ( ) − vi ( )] p: pressure [Pa] T: temperature [˚C] s: entropy [J kg-1 K-1] h: enthalpy [J kg-1] ???? v: specific volume [m3 kg-1] Lf = 333000 [J kg-1] latent heat of fusion 6 Matteo Dall’Amico et al, EGU 2010 Tuesday, May 11, 2010
  • 7. Capillary schematization Suppose an air-water interface. The Young-Laplace equation states the pressure relationship: ∂Awa (r) ∂Awa /∂r 2 pw = pa − γwa = pa − γwa = pa − γwa := pa − pwa (r) ∂Vw (r) ∂Vw /∂r r pa pw pi Suppose an ice-water interface. The 2nd principle of thermodynamics sets the equilibrium condition: 1 1 pw + γiw ∂Aiw ∂Vw pi µw µi dS = − dUw + − dVw − − dMw = 0 Tw Ti Tw Ti Tw Ti therefore:   Ti = Tw p: pressure [Pa] pi = pw + γiw ∂Aiw A: surface area [m2]  ∂Vw γ: surface tension [N m-1] µi = µw r : capillary radius [m] 7 Matteo Dall’Amico et al, EGU 2010 Tuesday, May 11, 2010
  • 8. Two phases interfaces Suppose an air-ice and a ice-water interface: ∂Aia r(0) ∂Aiw (r1 ) pw1 = pa − γia − γiw ∂Vw ∂Vw Two interfaces should be considered!!! 8 Matteo Dall’Amico et al, EGU 2010 Tuesday, May 11, 2010
  • 9. “Freezing=drying” assumption Considering the assumption “freezing=drying” (Miller, 1963, pi=pa Spaans and Baker, 1996) the ice γia = γwa = γiw “behaves like air”: saturation degree ∂Awa r(0) ∂Awa (r1 ) pw1 = pa − γwa − γwa ∂Vw ∂Vw { { pw0 ∆pfreez air-water interface water-ice interface saturation degree freezing degree 9 Matteo Dall’Amico et al, EGU 2010 Tuesday, May 11, 2010
  • 10. The freezing process From the Gibbs-Duhem equation on obtains the Generalized Clapeyron equation: Lf hw ( ) hi ( ) ∆pf reez ≈ ρw (T − T0 ) − dT + vw ( )dpw = − dT + vi ( )dpi T0 T T Freezing pressure: Lf big pores pw1 ≈ pw0 + ρw (T − T0 ) T0 saturation medium pores degree Depressed freezing point: g T0 T := T0 + ∗ ψ w0 Lf small pores 10 Matteo Dall’Amico et al, EGU 2010 Tuesday, May 11, 2010
  • 11. Freezing schematization Unsaturated Freezing unfrozen starts Unsaturated Freezing Frozen procedes 11 Matteo Dall’Amico et al, EGU 2010 Tuesday, May 11, 2010
  • 12. Freezing schematization Unsaturated Freezing unfrozen starts Unsaturated Freezing Frozen procedes 12 Matteo Dall’Amico et al, EGU 2010 Tuesday, May 11, 2010
  • 13. Soil Freezing Characteristic curve (SFC) “freezing=drying” assumption allows to “exploit” the theory of unsaturated soils: Unfrozen water content: pressure head: pw θw (T ) = θw [ψw (T )] ψw = ρw g soil water retention curve + Clausius Clapeyron e.g. Van Genuchten (1980) soil suction psi 0.4 0 ψw0 0.3 ψfreez soil suction psi [m] theta_w [-] -5 0.2 -10 0.1 T* 0.0 -15 -0.10 -0.05 0.00 0.05 0.10 -10000 -8000 -6000 -4000 -2000 0 Temperature [ C] Psi [mm] psi_m=-1m - Tstar= -0.008 13 Matteo Dall’Amico et al, EGU 2010 Tuesday, May 11, 2010
  • 14. ψw0 Soil Freezing...Characteristic curve (SFC) Unfrozen water content 0.4 ψw0 psi_m −5000 ψw0 psi_m −1000 0.3 ψw0 psi_m −100 ψw0 psi_m 0 air Theta_u [−] 0.2 ice 0.1 depressed water melting point −0.05 −0.04 −0.03 −0.02 −0.01 0.00 temperature [C] n −m Lf θw = θr + (θs − θr ) · 1 + −αψw0 − α (T − T ∗ ) · H(T − T ∗ ) g T0 14 Matteo Dall’Amico et al, EGU 2010 Tuesday, May 11, 2010
  • 15. Freezing schematization with SFC Unsaturated θw θw Freezing unfrozen starts Unsaturated θw θw Freezing Frozen procedes 15 Matteo Dall’Amico et al, EGU 2010 Tuesday, May 11, 2010
  • 16. Energy conservation The heat equation below written hides important hypothesis, often tacitly assumed: apparent temperature water flux heat capacity [˚C] [m s-1] [J m-3 K -1] Harlan (1973) ∂T Jw T ∂ ∂T Guymon and Luthin (1974) Ca + ρw cw = λ Fuchs et al. (1978) Zhao et al. (1997) ∂t ∂z ∂z ∂z Hansson et al. (2004) Daanen et al. (2007) Watanabe (2008) mass heat water capacity thermal density [J kg-1 K -1] conductivity [kg m-3] [W m-1 K -1] 16 Matteo Dall’Amico et al, EGU 2010 Tuesday, May 11, 2010
  • 17. Energy conservation ph U = hg Mg + hw Mw + hi Mi − (pw Vw + pi Vi ) + ph µw Mw + µi Mi 0 assuming equilibrium thermodynamics: µw=µi and Mwph = -Miph 17 Matteo Dall’Amico et al, EGU 2010 Tuesday, May 11, 2010
  • 18. Energy conservation ph U = hg Mg + hw Mw + hi Mi − (pw Vw + pi Vi ) + ph µw Mw + µi Mi 0 assuming equilibrium thermodynamics: µw=µi and Mwph = -Miph 0 assuming freezing=drying 18 Matteo Dall’Amico et al, EGU 2010 Tuesday, May 11, 2010
  • 19. Energy conservation ph U = hg Mg + hw Mw + hi Mi − (pw Vw + pi Vi ) + ph µw Mw + µi Mi 0 assuming equilibrium thermodynamics: µw=µi and Mwph = -Miph no water flux during phase 0 assuming: change (closed system) 0 assuming freezing=drying no volume expansion: ρw=ρi 19 Matteo Dall’Amico et al, EGU 2010 Tuesday, May 11, 2010
  • 20. Energy conservation ph U = hg Mg + hw Mw + hi Mi − (pw Vw + pi Vi ) + ph µw Mw + µi Mi 0 assuming equilibrium thermodynamics: µw=µi and Mwph = -Miph no water flux during phase 0 assuming: change (closed system) 0 assuming freezing=drying no volume expansion: ρw=ρi 20 Matteo Dall’Amico et al, EGU 2010 Tuesday, May 11, 2010
  • 21. Energy conservation G = −λT (ψw0 , T ) · T conduction ∂U + • (G + J) + Sen = 0 ∂t J = ρw · Jw (ψw0 , T ) · [Lf + cw T ] advection • no water flux during phase change (closed system) • freezing=drying • no volume expansion (ρw=ρi) U = CT · T + ρw Lf θw Lf closure relation ∆pf reez ≈ ρw (T − T0 ) T0 CT := Cg (1 − θs ) + ρw cw θw T + ρi ci θi 21 Matteo Dall’Amico et al, EGU 2010 Tuesday, May 11, 2010
  • 22. Energy conservation G = −λT (ψw0 , T ) · T conduction ∂U + • (G + J) + Sen = 0 ∂t J = ρw · Jw (ψw0 , T ) · [Lf + cw T ] advection • no water flux during phase change (closed system) • freezing=drying • no volume expansion (ρw≠ρi) U = CT · T + ρw [Lf − ψw g] θw Lf closure relation ∆pf reez ≈ ρw (T − T0 ) T0 CT := Cg (1 − θs ) + ρw cw θw T + ρi ci θi 22 Matteo Dall’Amico et al, EGU 2010 Tuesday, May 11, 2010
  • 23. Energy conservation G = −λT (ψw0 , T ) · T conduction ∂U + • (G + J) + Sen = 0 ∂t J = ρw · Jw (ψw0 , T ) · [Lf + cw T ] advection • no water flux during phase change (closed system) • freezing=drying • no volume expansion (ρw≠ρi) U = CT · T + ρw [Lf − (ψw − ψi ) g] θw Lf pw pi (T − T0 ) = − closure relation T0 ρw ρi Christoffersen and Tulaczyk (2003) CT := Cg (1 − θs ) + ρw cw θw T + ρi ci θi 23 Matteo Dall’Amico et al, EGU 2010 Tuesday, May 11, 2010
  • 24. Conclusions 1. The assumption “freezing=drying” (Miller, 1963) is a convenient hypothesis that allows to get rid of pi and find a closure relation. 2.The common heat equation with phase change used in literature implies that there is no work of expansion from water to ice and that water density is equal to ice density. 3. The “freezing=drying” assumption is limitating to model phenomena like frost heave. In this case, a more complete approach should be used where also the ice pressure is fully accounted (Rempel et al. 2004, Rempel, 2007, Christoffersen and Tulaczyk, 2003). 4. The thermodynamic approach of the freezing soil allows to write the set of equations according to the particular problem under analysis. 24 Matteo Dall’Amico et al, EGU 2010 Tuesday, May 11, 2010
  • 25. Thank you! 25 Matteo Dall’Amico et al, EGU 2010 Tuesday, May 11, 2010