土壤水分
渗透(HVAC)
地下水位
冻胀
土壤科学
冰点
地下水
地质学
岩土工程
环境科学
多孔性
材料科学
多孔介质
热力学
复合材料
物理
标识
DOI:10.1029/wr009i005p01314
摘要
An analogy can be made between the mechanisms of water transport in partially frozen soils and those in unsaturated soils. By use of this analogy a Darcian approach is applied to the analysis of coupled heat‐fluid transport in porous media with freezing and thawing. With the aid of a numerical model, freezing‐affected soil‐water redistribution and infiltration to frozen soil are examined from a phenomenological point of view, and the effects of soil type and initial conditions on the response of a hypothetical soil column are studied. In general, the model shows that the rate of upward redistribution of soil water to a freezing zone at the soil surface decreases from coarse‐textured soils to fine‐textured soils and decreases with increase in depth to the water table. Subsequent redistribution during melting of the frost wedge is shown to occur at a rate less than that associated with freezing. Infiltration to partially frozen soil is also shown to have a significant influence on soil‐water redistribution and the response of the groundwater table.
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