Error Analysis of Soil Hydrothermal Parameters Synchronization Measurement Using Active Heated Fiber Optic
[Objective]Soil hydrothermal parameters are fundamental physical parameters for studying soil thermal and hydraulic transport.Currently,the heat pulse probe(HPP)method can synchronously measure soil hydrothermal parameters.However,but this method is limited to point-scale measurements,while the active heated fiber optic(AHFO)method holds the potential to extend the measurement scale to field-scale kilometers.[Method]To investigate the errors of AHFO,we conducted comparative experiments between the AHFO and the HPP methods for measuring soil hydrothermal parameters.[Result]The results showed that,using the HPP method as a reference,the root mean square error(RMSE)of thermal conductivity measured by the AHFO method was 0.13W·m-1·℃-1.The thermal conductivity measured by the AHFO was significantly higher than that by the HPP method.This difference was attributed to the significant increase in temperature during the measurement by fiber optic which led to a temperature effect on the soil thermal conductivity around the fiber optic.[Conclusion]The measurement of error order of soil hydrothermal parameters using the AHFO method mainly originates from the contact thermal resistance between multiple interfaces(fiber optic core-air layer-metal layer-sheath-soil),the temperature sensitivity of the fiber optic,noise interference,and moisture migration under temperature gradients.This study can provide a theoretical reference for improving the accuracy of soil hydrothermal parameter determination by the AHFO method.
Soil thermal conductivitySoil water contentHeating fiber opticHeat pulse probeDistributed temperature sensing technology