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New simplified transient method for determining the coefficient of permeability of unsaturated soil

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? 2022 Elsevier B.V.The instantaneous profile (IP) method is widely used for determining the coefficient of permeability of unsaturated soils. IP method requires the measurement or control (i.e., zero flux) of flux at any one end of a soil profile. Besides, there are requirements of variations in volumetric water contents (VWCs) and pore-water pressures (PWPs) at various points from the above-mentioned one end of the soil profile to a particular point in which the unsaturated coefficient of permeability is derived. The measurement or control of flux at one end of the soil profile requires high accuracy which causes difficulty while performing tests in the laboratory and field. To overcome the difficulty of the IP method, this study proposes a new simplified transient method for determining the coefficient of permeability of the unsaturated soil. Variations in volumetric water contents and corresponding pore-water pressures at three points are required in the new simplified transient method. The intellectual advantage of this method as compared to the IP method is that there is no need to measure or control the flux at one end of the soil profile. Therefore, this new method is more practical and is expected to be widely used in both laboratory tests and field tests. The validity of the new simplified transient method is verified through numerical simulations considering a one-dimensional seepage for four different types of soils including coarse-grained soil, sand, clay, and silty sand with gravel. The applicability of the new simplified transient method is demonstrated by comparing the unsaturated coefficients of permeability of soils computed by the new simplified transient method and the IP method. Good agreements in comparisons prove that the new simplified transient method is effective for determining the unsaturated coefficient of permeability of soil regardless of soil types and hydraulic functions features.

EvaporationInstantaneous profile methodInternal drainageTransient methodUnsaturated coefficient of permeability

Nguyen B.T.、Ishikawa T.、Zhu Y.、Siva Subramanian S.、Nguyen T.-T.

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Research and Development Center Nippon Koei Co. Ltd

Laboratory of Analytical Geomechanics Graduate School of Engineering Hokkaido University

School of Water Resources and Hydropower Engineering North China Electric Power University

Centre of Excellence in Disaster Mitigation and Management Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee

Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology (HCMUT)

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2022

Engineering Geology

Engineering Geology

EISCI
ISSN:0013-7952
年,卷(期):2022.300
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