Classification and improvement of the flow condition with spatial distribution in unsaturated soil

Arabian Journal of Geosciences Volume 13 Issue 16 Page Article number: 801- published_at 2020-08-15
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Title
Classification and improvement of the flow condition with spatial distribution in unsaturated soil
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Arabian Journal of Geosciences
Volume 13
Issue 16
Start Page Article number: 801
Journal Identifire
ISSN 1866-7511
EISSN 1866-7538
Descriptions
Seepage flow in unsaturated soil cannot be accurately calculated or measured using existing theories, as they consider several assumptions, and associated simulations are conducted under ideal conditions. Exact values such as velocity and pressure inside the unsaturated ground are not obvious that are often estimated by the seepage flow analysis. Those estimated values are not often corresponded to the measured values well. This study aimed to re-evaluate the conditions that well-known theories are established without any failures and aim to reduce the inconsistency for numerical analysis. Concretely, it develops a simple method to judge the inconsistency of well-known theories on geotechnical engineering in unsaturated soil by utilizing the fundamental magnitude relations of several properties and velocity terms in Bernoulli’s principle. As a result, consistent and inconsistent conditions are classified, although it is estimated that continuous seepage ranges close to the piezometric head conservation equation: h = z + ψ. The classification by this judgement is contributed to the estimation of the ground seepage condition using the combination of pressure head and hydraulic head difference in practical sites. Moreover, the inconsistency can be solved by assuming the local hydraulic gradient distributions. The hydraulic gradient modification is proposed by installing tentative seepage length and tentative hydraulic head for flow analysis. Finally, the local hydraulic gradient led by the proposed equations is calculated with the Mualem–van Genuchten model; the calculation results show the modified local hydraulic gradient is valid and applicable. Future works include discretization and analytical method. The criterion can immediately judge whether ground conditions and modification methods can be used for a more accurate seepage analysis in unsaturated soil.
Subjects
Unsaturated ( Other)
Judgement criteria ( Other)
Bernoulli’s principle ( Other)
Numerical analysis ( Other)
Water content ( Other)
Language
eng
Resource Type journal article
Publisher
Saudi Society for Geosciences, Springer Nature
Date of Issued 2020-08-15
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[DOI] 10.1007/s12517-020-05811-y
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