A Monte Carlo Approach to Approximating the Effects of Pore Geometry on the Phase Behavior of Soil Freezing

Abstract Freezing in porous media is associated with a host of dynamic phenomena that stem from the presence and mobility of premelted liquid at subzero temperatures. Accurate assessments of the progressive liquid‐ice phase transition is required for predictive models of frost damage, glacier‐till c...

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Main Authors: Jiangzhi Chen, Shenghua Mei, Julia T. Irizarry, Alan W. Rempel
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: American Geophysical Union (AGU) 2020-10-01
Series:Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1029/2020MS002117
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spelling doaj-adc2c62e377347e78497475139bd19b92021-08-09T08:30:32ZengAmerican Geophysical Union (AGU)Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems1942-24662020-10-011210n/an/a10.1029/2020MS002117A Monte Carlo Approach to Approximating the Effects of Pore Geometry on the Phase Behavior of Soil FreezingJiangzhi Chen0Shenghua Mei1Julia T. Irizarry2Alan W. Rempel3Institute of Deep‐Sea Science and Engineering Chinese Academy of Sciences Sanya ChinaInstitute of Deep‐Sea Science and Engineering Chinese Academy of Sciences Sanya ChinaMcMillen Jacobs Associates Portland OR USADepartment of Earth Sciences University of Oregon Eugene OR USAAbstract Freezing in porous media is associated with a host of dynamic phenomena that stem from the presence and mobility of premelted liquid at subzero temperatures. Accurate assessments of the progressive liquid‐ice phase transition is required for predictive models of frost damage, glacier‐till coupling, and many other cold regions processes, as well as for evaluating the capacity for water storage in near‐surface extraterrestrial environments. We use a Monte Carlo approach to sample the pore space in a synthetic 3D packing of poly‐dispersed spherical particles and evaluate local geometrical constraints that allow us to assess changes in the relative proportions of pore fluid and ice. By approximating the phase boundary geometry in fine‐grained pores while considering both the curvature of the liquid‐ice interface and wetting interactions with matrix particles, our model predicts changes in phase equilibrium in granular media over a broad temperature range, where present accounting for the colligative effects of chloride and perchlorate solutes. In addition to formulating the constitutive behavior needed to better understand properties and processes in frozen soils, our results also provide insight into other aspects of phase equilibria in porous media, including the formation of methane hydrates in permafrost and marine sediments, and the partitioning between liquid water and vapor in the vadose zone.https://doi.org/10.1029/2020MS002117soil freezingwettingGibbs‐Thomsoncapillary effectsMonte CarloMars water
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author Jiangzhi Chen
Shenghua Mei
Julia T. Irizarry
Alan W. Rempel
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Shenghua Mei
Julia T. Irizarry
Alan W. Rempel
A Monte Carlo Approach to Approximating the Effects of Pore Geometry on the Phase Behavior of Soil Freezing
Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems
soil freezing
wetting
Gibbs‐Thomson
capillary effects
Monte Carlo
Mars water
author_facet Jiangzhi Chen
Shenghua Mei
Julia T. Irizarry
Alan W. Rempel
author_sort Jiangzhi Chen
title A Monte Carlo Approach to Approximating the Effects of Pore Geometry on the Phase Behavior of Soil Freezing
title_short A Monte Carlo Approach to Approximating the Effects of Pore Geometry on the Phase Behavior of Soil Freezing
title_full A Monte Carlo Approach to Approximating the Effects of Pore Geometry on the Phase Behavior of Soil Freezing
title_fullStr A Monte Carlo Approach to Approximating the Effects of Pore Geometry on the Phase Behavior of Soil Freezing
title_full_unstemmed A Monte Carlo Approach to Approximating the Effects of Pore Geometry on the Phase Behavior of Soil Freezing
title_sort monte carlo approach to approximating the effects of pore geometry on the phase behavior of soil freezing
publisher American Geophysical Union (AGU)
series Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems
issn 1942-2466
publishDate 2020-10-01
description Abstract Freezing in porous media is associated with a host of dynamic phenomena that stem from the presence and mobility of premelted liquid at subzero temperatures. Accurate assessments of the progressive liquid‐ice phase transition is required for predictive models of frost damage, glacier‐till coupling, and many other cold regions processes, as well as for evaluating the capacity for water storage in near‐surface extraterrestrial environments. We use a Monte Carlo approach to sample the pore space in a synthetic 3D packing of poly‐dispersed spherical particles and evaluate local geometrical constraints that allow us to assess changes in the relative proportions of pore fluid and ice. By approximating the phase boundary geometry in fine‐grained pores while considering both the curvature of the liquid‐ice interface and wetting interactions with matrix particles, our model predicts changes in phase equilibrium in granular media over a broad temperature range, where present accounting for the colligative effects of chloride and perchlorate solutes. In addition to formulating the constitutive behavior needed to better understand properties and processes in frozen soils, our results also provide insight into other aspects of phase equilibria in porous media, including the formation of methane hydrates in permafrost and marine sediments, and the partitioning between liquid water and vapor in the vadose zone.
topic soil freezing
wetting
Gibbs‐Thomson
capillary effects
Monte Carlo
Mars water
url https://doi.org/10.1029/2020MS002117
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