Dynamics of water movements with reversals in unsaturated soils

A. Scheuermann, S. Galindo‐Torres, D. Pedroso, David J. Williams, Ling Li
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Abstract

The Soil Water Characteristic Curve (SWCC) is the most important information needed to analyse, describe and compute the hydraulic and mechanic behavior of unsaturated soils. Using conventional laboratory testing methods, usually the SWCC is measured for equilibrium conditions by controlling either the pressure in the air or water phase. Already since several years it is well known that during transient processes dynamic effects are existing leading to an overshoot of the SWCC during drainage and an undershoot during imbibition. Against this background, the validity of the conventionally measured SWCC for describing transient processes is at least to be questioned. Measurements conducted during transient multi-step-inflow- And -outflow-experiments have revealed another manifestation of dynamic effects in form of accumulation of water with repeating imbibition and drainage cycles. These observations were possible only by simultaneous measurements of water content profiles using a novel measurement method based on Time Domain Reflectometry and local pore water pressure measurements using micro tensiometers. Calculations with a Lattice Boltzmann Method based code confirms the existence of this new kind of dynamic effects for unsaturated soils.
非饱和土壤中水的逆向运动动力学
土壤水分特征曲线(SWCC)是分析、描述和计算非饱和土的水力和力学特性所需的最重要的信息。使用传统的实验室测试方法,通常通过控制空气或水相的压力来测量SWCC的平衡条件。几年来,人们已经知道,在瞬态过程中,存在动态效应,导致排水期间SWCC超调,吸胀期间SWCC过调。在此背景下,传统测量的SWCC描述瞬态过程的有效性至少值得质疑。在瞬态多步入流和出流实验中进行的测量揭示了动态效应的另一种表现形式,即重复吸排循环的水积累。这些观测结果只能通过同时测量含水量剖面,使用一种基于时域反射法的新型测量方法和使用微张力计测量局部孔隙水压力来实现。基于格子玻尔兹曼方法的计算证实了这种新的非饱和土动力效应的存在。
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