Wetting Front Velocity Determination in Soil Infiltration Processes: An Experimental Sensitivity Analysis

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Abstract

An experimental approach for measuring the wetting front velocity in soils during water infiltration processes is presented. This experimental research is developed to test the sensitivity of the measurement technique in the detection of differences in the dynamics of the wetting front advancement in different soil testing scenarios. Experimental scenarios include undisturbed and artificially compacted soils, square and circular cross-sections of soil samples, water flowing in both directions downward and horizontal, and water infiltration in a block soil sample. The measurement technique is based on wetting front detection employing moisture sensors that measure the soil’s electrical conductivity. The technique was able to detect differences in wetting front in contrasting scenarios. Two-dimensional wetting front advancement experiments carried out on a block sample confirmed the results obtained for the one-dimensional case.

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Rubio, E., Rubio-Alfaro, M. D. S., & Hernández-Marín, M. (2022). Wetting Front Velocity Determination in Soil Infiltration Processes: An Experimental Sensitivity Analysis. Agronomy, 12(5). https://doi.org/10.3390/agronomy12051155

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