The forces exerted by growing crystals on the surrounding materials play a major role in many geological processes, from diagenetic replacement to rock weathering and uplifting of rocks and soils. Although crystallization is a nonequilibrium process, the available theoretical predictions for these forces are based on equilibrium thermodynamics. Here we show that nonequilibrium effects can lead to a drop of the crystallization force in large pores where the crystal surface dissociates from the surrounding walls during growth. The critical pore size above which such detachment can be observed depends only on the ratio of kinetic coefficients and cannot be predicted from thermodynamics. Our conclusions are based on a physical model which accou...
Many crystallization processes of great importance, including frost heave, biomineralization, the sy...
We discuss crystallization as a non-equilibrium process. In a system of hard spheres under compressi...
International audienceUnsaturated zones are widely present in natural systems, such as soils, deep a...
Crystal growth is a model system for non-equilibrium physics. As a consequence, it has been widely s...
Salt crystallization is a major cause of weathering of rocks, artworks and monuments. Damage can onl...
International audienceSalt crystallization can damage natural rocks, buildings, or artworks by exert...
International audienceSalt crystallization can damage natural rocks, buildings, or artworks by exert...
International audienceThe stress generation on pore walls due to the growth of a sodium chloride cry...
International audienceThe stress generation on pore walls due to the growth of a sodium chloride cry...
International audienceWe present a continuum model describing dissolution and growth of a crystal co...
Rocks, ceramics, metals and many other materials are made up of crystals. More than 150 years ago sc...
International audienceThe deformation and the fracture of porous solids from internal crystallizatio...
International audienceThe deformation and the fracture of porous solids from internal crystallizatio...
The growth of crystals confined in porous or cellular materials is ubiquitous in Nature and industry...
The paper summarizes first a set of field observations in connection with the severe heave experienc...
Many crystallization processes of great importance, including frost heave, biomineralization, the sy...
We discuss crystallization as a non-equilibrium process. In a system of hard spheres under compressi...
International audienceUnsaturated zones are widely present in natural systems, such as soils, deep a...
Crystal growth is a model system for non-equilibrium physics. As a consequence, it has been widely s...
Salt crystallization is a major cause of weathering of rocks, artworks and monuments. Damage can onl...
International audienceSalt crystallization can damage natural rocks, buildings, or artworks by exert...
International audienceSalt crystallization can damage natural rocks, buildings, or artworks by exert...
International audienceThe stress generation on pore walls due to the growth of a sodium chloride cry...
International audienceThe stress generation on pore walls due to the growth of a sodium chloride cry...
International audienceWe present a continuum model describing dissolution and growth of a crystal co...
Rocks, ceramics, metals and many other materials are made up of crystals. More than 150 years ago sc...
International audienceThe deformation and the fracture of porous solids from internal crystallizatio...
International audienceThe deformation and the fracture of porous solids from internal crystallizatio...
The growth of crystals confined in porous or cellular materials is ubiquitous in Nature and industry...
The paper summarizes first a set of field observations in connection with the severe heave experienc...
Many crystallization processes of great importance, including frost heave, biomineralization, the sy...
We discuss crystallization as a non-equilibrium process. In a system of hard spheres under compressi...
International audienceUnsaturated zones are widely present in natural systems, such as soils, deep a...