Water Vapor Movement on Mass and Heat Transport in the Perspective of Water Vapor Buoyancy: A Review

Khairul Ikhwan Mohd Jamalludin, Sunny Goh Eng Giap, Mohammad Fadhli Ahmad, Hanhan Maulana, Senny Luckyardi
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In 1957, the governing equation of mass and heat transport in the soil or porous media was popularised, now commonly referred to as PdV theory. This governing equation helps to quantify and simulate the water, vapor and heat in porous media. But at the same time, due to the fundamental uncertainty parameter in the equation, it was continuously updated. The equation predicting vapor flux movement in the soil has been the subject of many investigations. The vapor enhancement factor (VEF) was introduced to overcome the issue. When VEF was introduced, a few researchers were able to quantify the factor, but could not provide the guiding mechanism representing the observation. In the latest review from a literature study, we found a new form of equation to improve the VEF. It comes from the basis of the universal gas law, which describes the volume expansion from liquid water to vapor, and also the vapor buoyancy. This study aims to review water vapor movement and vapor buoyancy phenomenon. Also, to identify the parameters of the equations that contribute to the vapor buoyancy effect. The water vapor movement should not be neglected in the governing equation because its contribution to the overall mass movement is significant. Vapor buoyancy is possible to become a mechanism out from VEF. The parameters that contribute to vapor buoyancy effect are gravity, soil temperature, vapor density and water salinity. Clearly, understanding vapor buoyancy effect helps us better predict the distribution of soil temperature and soil moisture content.
水蒸气浮力视角下的水蒸气运动对质量和热量传输的影响:综述
1957 年,土壤或多孔介质中质量和热量传输的控制方程得到推广,现在通常被称为 PdV 理论。这一控制方程有助于量化和模拟多孔介质中的水、蒸汽和热量。但同时,由于该方程中存在基本的不确定性参数,因此需要不断更新。预测土壤中水汽通量运动的方程一直是许多研究的主题。为了解决这个问题,引入了蒸汽增强因子(VEF)。在引入 VEF 时,一些研究人员能够量化该因子,但无法提供代表观测结果的指导机制。在最新的文献研究中,我们发现了一种改进 VEF 的新方程形式。它以普遍气体定律为基础,描述了从液态水到水蒸气的体积膨胀以及水蒸气浮力。本研究旨在回顾水蒸气运动和水蒸气浮力现象。同时,确定造成水汽浮力效应的方程参数。水蒸气运动在控制方程中不应被忽视,因为它对整个质量运动的贡献很大。水蒸气浮力有可能成为 VEF 以外的机制。造成水汽浮力效应的参数有重力、土壤温度、水汽密度和水盐度。显然,了解蒸汽浮力效应有助于我们更好地预测土壤温度和土壤含水量的分布。
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