Evaporation from geological formations results from the interaction between the geomaterial and the atmosphere. Geotechnical engineering issues, such as slope stability, pollution containment and soil heave/shrinkage, require a deep understanding of the soil–atmosphere interaction ruled by evaporation. Evaporation is a multiphase thermo-hydraulic phenomenon that includes liquid water, vapour and heat fluxes. It is generally modelled considering the thermal energy and water mass balance equations of unsaturated soils. This paper presents a numerical model for reproducing evaporation processes under controlled environmental conditions. The model was implemented in the Comsol Multiphysics finite-element software and first validated against experimental data from the literature. Then, it was used to investigate the role of hydraulic and thermal properties in the evaporative response. The numerical results revealed differences in the evolution of the water content profiles over time due to the interplay between hydraulic conductivity and retention properties. Hydraulic conductivity mainly impacts the shape of water content isochrones: fast drying of superficial layers and slow desaturation of deeper layers occur with decreasing hydraulic conductivity values. On the other hand, the moisture capacity primarily impacts the thickness of the desaturating layer, which decreases for higher values of the moisture capacity.
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Giulia Guida, PhD;
Giulia Guida, PhD
Researcher, Dipartimento di Ingegneria Civile e Ingegneria Informatica (DICII), Università degli Studi di Roma Tor Vergata, Rome, Italy (corresponding author: giulia.guida@uniroma2.it)
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Vincenzo Sergio Vespo, MSc;
Vincenzo Sergio Vespo, MSc
PhD student, Department of Structural, Building and Geotechnical Engineering (DISEG), Politecnico di Torino, Turin, Italy
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Guido Musso, PhD;
Guido Musso, PhD
Professor, Department of Structural, Building and Geotechnical Engineering (DISEG), Politecnico di Torino, Turin, Italy
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Gabriele Della Vecchia, PhD
Gabriele Della Vecchia, PhD
Associate Professor, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Politecnico di Milano, Milan, Italy
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
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August 05 2022
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June 05 2023
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2025
Environmental Geotechnics (2025) 12 (1): 34–51.
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Received:
August 05 2022
Accepted:
June 05 2023
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Guida G, Vespo VS, Musso G, Della Vecchia G (2025), "The role of hydraulic and thermal properties of soil in evaporation: a numerical insight". Environmental Geotechnics, Vol. 12 No. 1 pp. 34–51, doi: https://doi.org/10.1680/jenge.22.00132
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