Numerical Modeling of Water-Vapor Migration and Phase Transformation in Unsaturated Freezing Soils

Publisher:
Springer
Publication Type:
Chapter
Citation:
Challenges and Innovations in Geomechanics, 2021, 126, pp. 925-931
Issue Date:
2021-01-01
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Because of ignoring the vapor migration in freezing soils, coarse-grained soils have long been deemed not susceptible to frost heave. However, recent studies reveal that vapor migration can increase the total water content and lead to remarkable frost heave hazards in coarse-grained soils. In this paper, a new numerical model is developed based on the coupled thermal and hydrological processes. The soil water characteristic curve and the soil freezing characteristic curve are taken into account in this model. The model is established by using COMSOL Multiphysics which contains 5 equations and 5 variables. In order to validate the numerical model, laboratory experiments were performed in coarse-grained soils. The result shows that there are sharp increases in water content at the top of samples and the freezing front. A good match between measured and computed results indicates that the new model can make a good explanation for the coupled movement of heat and moisture in coarse-grained soils.
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