A multi-step inflow method for estimating hydraulic conductivity at low pressure under the wetting process |
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Authors: | Haruyuki Fujimaki Mitsuhiro Inoue Katsumi Konishi |
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Affiliation: | a Institute of Agricultural and Forest Engineering, University of Tsukuba, Tennodai 1-1-1, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305-8572, Japan b Arid Land Research Center, Tottori University, Tottori 680-8550, Japan |
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Abstract: | The accurate determination of the wetting soil hydraulic properties for a wide range of water contents is essential for studying and predicting infiltration processes. We present a laboratory infiltration method for determining hydraulic conductivity function, K(θ), in the low-to-medium water content range. An initially air-dry soil core is subjected to infiltration from the bottom where the pressure head, ψbot, is controlled through a membrane. As soon as the wetting front arrives at the soil surface, the top 0.5-cm layer is sliced for measurement of the water content. The ψbot is stepwise increased as the hydraulic equilibrium is nearly attained at each step. The wetting water retention function, ψ(θ), is determined by curve-fitting the equilibrium inflow data and from the independently measured data obtained from vapor equilibrium. The parameter in the K(θ) is estimated inversely using the cumulative inflow and water content of the sliced layer. This method is verified through comparisons with K(θ) obtained by the Boltzmann transform method. Although requiring an additional operation, the slicing procedure is found to be valuable in enhancing the reliability of the optimized parameter. A sensitivity analysis shows that water vapor movement would be negligible under our experimental conditions. |
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Keywords: | Infiltration Parameter estimation Water retention function Hydraulic conductivity |
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