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Main Authors: Di Prima, Simone, Stewart, Ryan D, Najm, Majdi R Abou, Yilmaz, Deniz, Comegna, Alessandro, Lassabatere, Laurent
Format: Preprint
Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2410.16787
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author Di Prima, Simone
Stewart, Ryan D
Najm, Majdi R Abou
Yilmaz, Deniz
Comegna, Alessandro
Lassabatere, Laurent
author_facet Di Prima, Simone
Stewart, Ryan D
Najm, Majdi R Abou
Yilmaz, Deniz
Comegna, Alessandro
Lassabatere, Laurent
contents The heterogeneous distribution of water-repellent materials at the soil surface causes a phenomenon known as fractional wettability. This condition frequently triggers destabilization of the wetting front during water infiltration, resulting in the formation of fingered bypass flow. However, few analytical tools exist to understand and model this behavior. Moreover, existing infiltration models fail to fit certain infiltration curves that exist in experimental data. For these reasons, we introduce a novel infiltration model to simulate water infiltration under fractional wettable conditions. We conceptualize the soil surface as a composite of two distinct portions: a water-repellent fraction, where hydrophobic effects impede water infiltration, and a wettable fraction, where capillarity and gravity are the dominant forces controlling the process. The new model was validated using a dataset comprising infiltration data from 60 field measurements. Additionally, validation was performed using 660 analytically generated infiltration curves from six synthetic soils with varying textures. This innovative approach enabled us to account for the combined influence of these two fractions and to enhance the interpretation of infiltration curves with mixed shapes, which other common methods are unable to reproduce.
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spellingShingle Modeling water infiltration into soil under fractional wettability conditions
Di Prima, Simone
Stewart, Ryan D
Najm, Majdi R Abou
Yilmaz, Deniz
Comegna, Alessandro
Lassabatere, Laurent
Fluid Dynamics
The heterogeneous distribution of water-repellent materials at the soil surface causes a phenomenon known as fractional wettability. This condition frequently triggers destabilization of the wetting front during water infiltration, resulting in the formation of fingered bypass flow. However, few analytical tools exist to understand and model this behavior. Moreover, existing infiltration models fail to fit certain infiltration curves that exist in experimental data. For these reasons, we introduce a novel infiltration model to simulate water infiltration under fractional wettable conditions. We conceptualize the soil surface as a composite of two distinct portions: a water-repellent fraction, where hydrophobic effects impede water infiltration, and a wettable fraction, where capillarity and gravity are the dominant forces controlling the process. The new model was validated using a dataset comprising infiltration data from 60 field measurements. Additionally, validation was performed using 660 analytically generated infiltration curves from six synthetic soils with varying textures. This innovative approach enabled us to account for the combined influence of these two fractions and to enhance the interpretation of infiltration curves with mixed shapes, which other common methods are unable to reproduce.
title Modeling water infiltration into soil under fractional wettability conditions
topic Fluid Dynamics
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2410.16787