A fractal model for soil pores and its application to determination of water permeability
Soils are generally penetrated by a pore system. Most transport processes usually occur in pore space of soils. The description of pore space shape is necessary to quantify how the geometry influences the percolation of substances such as water and nutrients. In this paper, the pores in soils are described by fractal geometry, and the fractal dimension is obtained from porosimetric measurements. The water permeability function is studied to correlate with the pore-size distribution of unsaturated soils, and is derived from the fractal model of pore-size distribution. The comparisons between the collected data of permeability and the proposed permeability function show that the calculations of the proposed permeability function are in satisfactory agreements with the measurements.
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2002
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Authors: | Xu, Yong Fu ; Sun, De’ An |
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Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications. - Elsevier, ISSN 0378-4371. - Vol. 316.2002, 1, p. 56-64
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Elsevier |
Subject: | Fractals | Unsaturated soil | Water permeability |
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