Anisotropic model for granulated sea ice dynamics

A continuum model describing sea ice as a layer of granulated thick ice, consisting of many rigid, brittle floes, intersected by long and narrow regions of thinner ice, known as leads, is developed. We consider the evolution of mesoscale leads, formed under extension, whose lengths span many floes,...

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Main Authors: Wilchinsky A., Feltham D.
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Published: 2006
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spelling ftneicon:oai:rour.neicon.ru:rour/136862 2023-05-15T18:16:23+02:00 Anisotropic model for granulated sea ice dynamics Wilchinsky A. Feltham D. 2006 https://openrepository.ru/article?id=136862 unknown Journal of the Mechanics and Physics of Solids 6 1147 54 0022-5096 https://openrepository.ru/article?id=136862 SCOPUS00225096-2006-54-6-SID33645373027 Anisotropic Granulated Plastic Sea ice Article 2006 ftneicon 2020-07-21T11:49:12Z A continuum model describing sea ice as a layer of granulated thick ice, consisting of many rigid, brittle floes, intersected by long and narrow regions of thinner ice, known as leads, is developed. We consider the evolution of mesoscale leads, formed under extension, whose lengths span many floes, so that the surrounding ice is treated as a granular plastic. The leads are sufficiently small with respect to basin scales of sea ice deformation that they may be modelled using a continuum approach. The model includes evolution equations for the orientational distribution of leads, their thickness and width expressed through second-rank tensors and terms requiring closures. The closing assumptions are constructed for the case of negligibly small lead ice thickness and the canonical deformation types of pure and simple shear, pure divergence and pure convergence. We present a new continuum-scale sea ice rheology that depends upon the isotropic, material rheology of sea ice, the orientational distribution of lead properties and the thick ice thickness. A new model of lead and thick ice interaction is presented that successfully describes a number of effects: (i) because of its brittle nature, thick ice does not thin under extension and (ii) the consideration of the thick sea ice as a granular material determines finite lead opening under pure shear, when granular dilation is unimportant. © 2006 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. Article in Journal/Newspaper Sea ice NORA (National aggregator of open repositories of Russian universities)
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topic Anisotropic
Granulated
Plastic
Sea ice
spellingShingle Anisotropic
Granulated
Plastic
Sea ice
Wilchinsky A.
Feltham D.
Anisotropic model for granulated sea ice dynamics
topic_facet Anisotropic
Granulated
Plastic
Sea ice
description A continuum model describing sea ice as a layer of granulated thick ice, consisting of many rigid, brittle floes, intersected by long and narrow regions of thinner ice, known as leads, is developed. We consider the evolution of mesoscale leads, formed under extension, whose lengths span many floes, so that the surrounding ice is treated as a granular plastic. The leads are sufficiently small with respect to basin scales of sea ice deformation that they may be modelled using a continuum approach. The model includes evolution equations for the orientational distribution of leads, their thickness and width expressed through second-rank tensors and terms requiring closures. The closing assumptions are constructed for the case of negligibly small lead ice thickness and the canonical deformation types of pure and simple shear, pure divergence and pure convergence. We present a new continuum-scale sea ice rheology that depends upon the isotropic, material rheology of sea ice, the orientational distribution of lead properties and the thick ice thickness. A new model of lead and thick ice interaction is presented that successfully describes a number of effects: (i) because of its brittle nature, thick ice does not thin under extension and (ii) the consideration of the thick sea ice as a granular material determines finite lead opening under pure shear, when granular dilation is unimportant. © 2006 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Wilchinsky A.
Feltham D.
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Feltham D.
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title Anisotropic model for granulated sea ice dynamics
title_short Anisotropic model for granulated sea ice dynamics
title_full Anisotropic model for granulated sea ice dynamics
title_fullStr Anisotropic model for granulated sea ice dynamics
title_full_unstemmed Anisotropic model for granulated sea ice dynamics
title_sort anisotropic model for granulated sea ice dynamics
publishDate 2006
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