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Automated hanging water column for characterizing water retention and hysteresis of coarse‐textured porous media

Authors :
Dixon, Chihiro
Blakeslee, Adam
Mills, Melanie
Sheng, Wenyi
Jones, Scott B.
Source :
Soil Science Society of America Journal; November 2023, Vol. 87 Issue: 6 p1474-1484, 11p
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Modeling and characterizing hysteretic water retention is critical for predicting hydrodynamic behavior in porous media. This is especially true in coarse‐textured media used in geotechnical engineering, greenhouse, and landscape industries, where subtle changes in water status may lead to plant stress. However, based on the traditional hanging water column method, water retention measurements are laborious and time consuming because of the stepwise manual water potential adjustments and wait‐time requirements for equilibrium conditions to develop. Therefore, we designed and fabricated an automated system to collect wetting‐ and drying‐water retention data from coarse porous media. The basic system consisted of (1) a compound pressure transducer (± 70‐cm range) providing both the porous medium's volumetric water content (θ) and matric potential (h) determinations, (2) a 70‐cm linear actuator to vertically position a 50‐mL burette, and (3) a diffuse laser distance sensor positioned by a 10‐cm linear actuator to monitor the burette's vertical position relative to the sample position. This automated system determined the initial drying process beginning with a fully saturated sample (h= 0 cm) and determined subsequent wetting‐ and drying‐water retention curves. Our automated water retention measurements in quartz sand (ASTM C778‐21) exhibited maximum‐ and minimum‐standard deviation in θof 0.013 and 0.00044 cm3cm−3, respectively. Parameters of the hysteretic water retention model of quartz sand were characterized using repeated measurements. Results of this research included the creation of an automated water retention system and the well‐characterized hydraulic parameters for the original well‐graded and narrowly sieved particle sizes of quartz sand. Hanging water column retention measurements were automated using a 50‐mL burette, a precision pressure transducer, two linear actuators, and a diffuse laser distance sensor.The automated system generated data for the initial drying‐ and highly repeatable main drying‐ and main wetting‐water retention data from quartz sand (ASTM C778‐21).The obtained water retention parameters describe the ASTM‐graded sand and seven different sieved fractions of the narrower opening sizes between 212 and 850 μm.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
03615995 and 14350661
Volume :
87
Issue :
6
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Soil Science Society of America Journal
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs64603981
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/saj2.20596