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Improved Calibration for Estimating Soil Properties with a Multifunctional Heat Pulse Probe
Authors:Andrew C. Sherfy  John S. Tyner  Youngil Kim
Affiliation:1. Biosystems Engineering and Soil Science Department, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Tennessee, USA;2. Department of Environmental Resource, Korea Rural Community Corporation, Daejeon, Korea
Abstract:A multifunctional heat pulse probe (MFHPP) can measure soil thermal and hydraulic properties. Though its successful implementation has been documented, previous studies have reported some limitations. One specific cause of the limitations is the absorption of the generated heat pulse within the probe itself, which creates error in the measurements. The objective of this study was to develop and evaluate a new calibration method to account for measurement error due to heat loss to the probe. A MFHPP was constructed and tested in six soil types using both a traditional method and the newly developed calibration method. The new calibration utilizes heat pulse response curves from real soils with thermal conductivities similar to that of the MFHPP rather than the traditional agar-stabilized water solution. This new approach significantly reduced average measurement errors from 9.1% to 2.4% for heat capacity and 13.5% to 4.5% for volumetric water content.
Keywords:Soil properties  thermal pulses
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