Modelling and simulation of brinicle formation - presented by Julián David Jiménez Paz and Carlos Andrés del Valle and Felipe Gómez Lozada and Prof. Peter Stewart

Modelling and simulation of brinicle formation

Julián David Jiménez Paz, Carlos Andrés del Valle and Felipe Gómez Lozada

Julián David Jiménez PazCarlos Andrés del ValleFelipe Gómez Lozada

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F. Gómez-Lozada et al. (2023) Modelling and simulation of brinicle formation. R. Soc. Open Sci.
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Modelling and simulation of brinicle formation
Julián David Jiménez Paz
Julián David Jiménez Paz
Universidad Nacional de Colombia
Carlos Andrés del Valle
Carlos Andrés del Valle
Yale University
Felipe Gómez Lozada
Felipe Gómez Lozada
University of Pittsburgh
Chaired by Peter Stewart

Below the Arctic sea ice, under the right conditions, a flux of icy brine flows down into the sea. The icy brine has a much lower fusion point and is denser than normal seawater. As a result, it sinks while freezing everything around it, forming an ice channel called a brinicle (also known as ice stalactite). In this paper, we develop a mathematical model for this phenomenon, assuming cylindrical symmetry. The fluid is considered to be viscous and quasi-stationary. The heat and salt transport are weakly coupled to the fluid motion and are modelled with the corresponding conservation equations, accounting for diffusive and convective effects. Finite-element discretization is employed to solve the coupled system of partial differential equations. We find that the model can capture the general behaviour of the physical system and generate brinicle-like structures while also recovering dendrite composition, which is a physically expected feature aligned with previous experimental results. This represents, to our knowledge, the first complete model proposed that captures the global structure of the physical phenomenon even though it has some discrepancies, such as brine accumulation.

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    F. Gómez-Lozada et al. (2023) Modelling and simulation of brinicle formation. R. Soc. Open Sci.
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J. David Jiménez Paz et al. (2024, September 19), Modelling and simulation of brinicle formation
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