snowBedFoam: an OpenFOAM Eulerian-Lagrangian solver for modelling snow transport

snowBedFoam 1.0. is a snow transport solver implemented in the computational fluid dynamics software OpenFOAM. It is adapted from the standard multi-phase flow solver DPMFoam for application in snow-influenced environments.

To simulate aeolian snow transport, snowBedFoam 1.0. handles coupled Eulerian–Lagrangian phases, which involve a finite number of particles (snow) spread in a continuous phase (air). The snow erosion and deposition are modelled through physics-based equations similar to the ones employed in the well-established LES-Lagrangian Stochastic Model (Comola and Lehning, 2017 ; Sharma et al., 2018 ; Melo et al., 2022). This modelling approach is computationally intensive and thus adapted to simulate snow movement and distribution on small scale terrain.

First, snowBedFoam 1.0. was applied to topographical data collected on Arctic sea ice during the MOSAiC expedition (Clemens-Sewall, 2021). Together with atmospheric data from the MOSAiC Met City (Shupe et al., 2021) used for the fluid forcing, the model was able to accurately simulate the zones of erosion and deposition of snow along a complex ice ridge structure (Hames et al., 2022).

Second, snowBedFoam 1.0. was used to simulate the snow distribution around the German Antarctic research station Neumayer Station III. The effect of snow properties, fluid forcing and aerodynamic structures on the snow accumulation were assessed.

snowBedFoam 1.0 was implemented in 2 different OpenFOAM versions, namely OpenFOAM-2.3.0 and OpenFOAM-5.0. The latter offers more options for turbulence models and boundary conditions. The fundamental model equations were not changed from one implementation to the other, thus both still correspond to snowBedFoam 1.0. The two branches are called snowBedFoam-v1-2.3.0 (OpenFOAM-2.3.0) and snowBedFoam-v1-5.0 (OpenFOAM-5.0). The core codes of snowBedFoam 1.0. are directly accessible on the WSL/SLF GitLab repository (more details in the Resources section).

Funding Information:

This work was supported by:
  • Swiss National Science Foundation (link)

Related Datasets

  • Atmospheric Radiation Measurement (ARM) user facility. 2019. Ka ARM Zenith Radar (KAZRCFRGE). 2019-11-06 to 2019-11-13, ARM Mobile Facility (MOS) MOSAIC (Drifting Obs - Study of Arctic Climate); AMF2 (M1). Compiled by I. Lindenmaier, K. Johnson, D. Nelson, B. Isom, J. Hardin, A. Matthews, T. Wendler and V. Castro. ARM Data Center. doi:10.5439/1498936.

  • David Clemens-Sewall. 2021. Terrestrial Laser Scans of the Snow 2 area of the Multidisciplinary drifting Observatory for the Study of Arctic Climate from November 6 and 13 2019. urn:node:ARCTIC. doi:10.18739/A2DZ03304.

  • Shupe et al. 2021. MOSAiC atmospheric data from MET tower. [Note: a more complete reference (DOI) will be added after publication of the dataset.]

Related Publications

  • Comola, F., and Lehning, M. (2017), Energy- and momentum-conserving model of splash entrainment in sand and snow saltation, Geophys. Res. Lett., 44, 1601– 1609, doi:10.1002/2016GL071822.

  • Hames, O., Jafari, M., Wagner, D. N., Raphael, I., Clemens-Sewall, D., Polashenski, C., Shupe, M. D., Schneebeli, M., and Lehning, M. (2022). Modeling the small-scale deposition of snow onto structured Arctic sea ice during a MOSAiC storm using snowBedFoam 1.0. Geoscientific Model Development, 15(16):6429–6449.

  • Melo, D. B., Sharma, V., Comola, F., Sigmund, A., & Lehning, M. (2022). Modeling snow saltation: The effect of grain size and interparticle cohesion. Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres, 127, e2021JD035260. https://doi.org/10.1029/2021JD035260

  • Sharma, V., Comola, F., and Lehning, M.: On the suitability of the Thorpe–Mason model for calculating sublimation of saltating snow, The Cryosphere, 12, 3499–3509, https://doi.org/10.5194/tc-12-3499-2018, 2018.

Citation:

Hames, Océane; Jafari, Mahdi; Lehning, Michael (2021). snowBedFoam: an OpenFOAM Eulerian-Lagrangian solver for modelling snow transport. EnviDat. doi:10.16904/envidat.223.

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DOI 10.16904/envidat.223
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  • Email: hames.oceanefoo(at)gmail.com Given Name: Océane Family Name: Hames Affiliation: WSL Additional Affiliation : SLF Additional Affiliation : EPFL DataCRediT: Software
  • Email: mahdi.jafarifoo(at)epfl.ch Given Name: Mahdi Family Name: Jafari Affiliation: EPFL Additional Affiliation : CRYOS DataCRediT: Software, Supervision
  • Email: lehningfoo(at)slf.ch Given Name: Michael Family Name: Lehning Affiliation: WSL Additional Affiliation : SLF Additional Affiliation : EPFL DataCRediT: Supervision
Contact Person Given Name: Océane Family Name: Hames Email: hames.oceanefoo(at)gmail.com Affiliation: WSL
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Publication Publisher: EnviDat Year: 2021
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  • Type: Created Date: 2019-12-03
Version 1.0
Type software
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Language English
Location Switzerland
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