2023
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2303.07819
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Particle-Continuum Multiscale Modeling of Sea Ice Floes

Abstract: Sea ice profoundly influences the polar environment and the global climate. Traditionally, Sea ice has been modeled as a continuum under Eulerian coordinates to describe its large-scale features, using, for instance, viscous-plastic rheology. Recently, Lagrangian particle models, also known as the discrete element method (DEM) models, have been utilized for characterizing the motion of individual sea ice fragments (called floes) at scales of 10 km and smaller, especially in marginal ice zones. This paper devel… Show more

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