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Apr 1, 2000

Water Flow through Cover Soils Using Modeling and Experimental Methods

Publication: Journal of Geotechnical and Geoenvironmental Engineering
Volume 126, Issue 4

Abstract

The vertical flow of water in cover soils is simulated using published analytical and finite-element methods. The two methods gave virtually identical pressure head and water content profiles during steady infiltration of water in a multilayer soil cover and transient infiltration in a single-layer cover. The finite-element model was then used to simulate flow in two laboratory columns packed with multilayer soils and subjected to downward drainage and conditions of evaporation and no evaporation. The model adequately predicted transient pressure heads and water contents for the first 7.5 h of drainage in a till-sand layer without evaporation. Predictions at times equal to and greater than 3 days were not as good, probably due to the formation of discontinuous water pockets in the draining sand around the residual water content, which apparently produced “locked-in” or “static” nonequilibrium pressures. These pressures are not captured by existing methods used for estimating the unsaturated hydraulic conductivity–pressure function of soils. Further modeling showed that at times greater than 8 days, the flux from the column with evaporation was all in the vapor phase.

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Volume 126Issue 4April 2000
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Received: Feb 20, 1996
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Proj. Mgr., CIBC Devel. Corp., Commerce Court West, Toronto, Ontario, Canada M5L 1A2.
Assoc. Prof., Geotech. Res. Ctr., Dept. of Civ. and Envir. Engrg., Univ. of Western Ontario, London, Canada N6A 5B9.

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