Measurement of soil-water characteristic curve using the evaporation method and the dew point method

The knowledge of hydraulic retention function is essential for various purposes, such as for estimating unsaturated hydraulic conductivity. However, the measurement of soil-water characteristic curve (SWCC) using the conventional method, such as Tempe Cell or hanging column, can be time consuming an...

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Main Author: Wang, Yuying
Other Authors: Harianto Rahardjo
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: 2016
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-683992023-03-03T17:03:04Z Measurement of soil-water characteristic curve using the evaporation method and the dew point method Wang, Yuying Harianto Rahardjo School of Civil and Environmental Engineering DRNTU::Engineering::Civil engineering::Geotechnical The knowledge of hydraulic retention function is essential for various purposes, such as for estimating unsaturated hydraulic conductivity. However, the measurement of soil-water characteristic curve (SWCC) using the conventional method, such as Tempe Cell or hanging column, can be time consuming and labour intensive. The simplified evaporation method was proposed by Schindler (1980) to determine soil hydraulic properties, such as soil-water characteristic curve and hydraulic conductivity curve, at wet to moderately dry range. The dew point method was used to determine the dry range of SWCC. In this project, the reliability of these two novel approaches was evaluated for a broad spectrum of soil textures ranging from clay to pure sand. The simplified evaporation method (HYPROP©) was compared with the traditional measurement method, Tempe Cell. The results from both methods were generally well matched for the entire measurement range. The validity of dew point method (WP4C PotentiaMeter®) was confirmed as the data points (suctions measured > 500 kPa) obtained by this approach provided a good continuation of SWCCs obtained by HYPROP or Tempe Cell. However, the dew point method had a tendency to overestimate soil suctions at low suction range. This phenomenon was more pronounced for soil with less cohesion. Bachelor of Engineering (Civil) 2016-05-25T08:59:36Z 2016-05-25T08:59:36Z 2016 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/68399 en Nanyang Technological University 68 p. application/pdf
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Measurement of soil-water characteristic curve using the evaporation method and the dew point method
description The knowledge of hydraulic retention function is essential for various purposes, such as for estimating unsaturated hydraulic conductivity. However, the measurement of soil-water characteristic curve (SWCC) using the conventional method, such as Tempe Cell or hanging column, can be time consuming and labour intensive. The simplified evaporation method was proposed by Schindler (1980) to determine soil hydraulic properties, such as soil-water characteristic curve and hydraulic conductivity curve, at wet to moderately dry range. The dew point method was used to determine the dry range of SWCC. In this project, the reliability of these two novel approaches was evaluated for a broad spectrum of soil textures ranging from clay to pure sand. The simplified evaporation method (HYPROP©) was compared with the traditional measurement method, Tempe Cell. The results from both methods were generally well matched for the entire measurement range. The validity of dew point method (WP4C PotentiaMeter®) was confirmed as the data points (suctions measured > 500 kPa) obtained by this approach provided a good continuation of SWCCs obtained by HYPROP or Tempe Cell. However, the dew point method had a tendency to overestimate soil suctions at low suction range. This phenomenon was more pronounced for soil with less cohesion.
author2 Harianto Rahardjo
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Wang, Yuying
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author Wang, Yuying
author_sort Wang, Yuying
title Measurement of soil-water characteristic curve using the evaporation method and the dew point method
title_short Measurement of soil-water characteristic curve using the evaporation method and the dew point method
title_full Measurement of soil-water characteristic curve using the evaporation method and the dew point method
title_fullStr Measurement of soil-water characteristic curve using the evaporation method and the dew point method
title_full_unstemmed Measurement of soil-water characteristic curve using the evaporation method and the dew point method
title_sort measurement of soil-water characteristic curve using the evaporation method and the dew point method
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