Abstract
An operational model for estimation of frost heave in field where stratified soil profile appears is presented. Soil layers are first classified into frost-susceptible layers (FSL) or non-frost-susceptible layers (NFSL). In an FSL, both heat flow and water flow are considered and ice lensing can occur. In a NFSL, only heat flow is possible and no ice lensing is allowed. The governing equations for heat and mass transfer are established for the time period when the frost front is moving within FSL. Capillarity and unsaturation are also considered. -from Authors
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Sheng, D., Axelsson, K., & Knutsson, S. (1995). Frost heave due to ice lens formation in freezing soils 2. Field application. Nordic Hydrology, 26(2), 147–168. https://doi.org/10.2166/nh.1995.0009
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