Mechanics of rainfall infiltration through soil slope

A sloping layered soil model consisting of a fine sandy silt layer over a coarse ‘jointed’ silty gravel was constructed inside a specially designed apparatus to study the mechanisms associated with capillary barrier effect for a two-layered soil system. In this study, simulated rainfalls of diff...

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Main Authors: Gofar, Nurly, Kassim, Azman
Format: Monograph
Language:English
Published: Faculty of Civil Engineering 2008
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description A sloping layered soil model consisting of a fine sandy silt layer over a coarse ‘jointed’ silty gravel was constructed inside a specially designed apparatus to study the mechanisms associated with capillary barrier effect for a two-layered soil system. In this study, simulated rainfalls of different intensities and durations representative of tropical climatic conditions were applied uniformly across the top surface of a tilting infiltration box of 2000mm in length, 1000mm in height and 100mm in width. The experimental result shows that the two-layer system under the influence of a high precipitation rate is primarily governed by the water retention capacity of the fine soil. At the interface along down slope, infiltration water retained in the upper layer of sandy silt and only constantly infiltrates into the lower layer after pore-water pressure increases to -8kPa. However, the observation of breakthrough at lower pore-water pressure corroborates the existence of a partial breakthrough region identified along the interface.
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spelling utm-67052017-07-25T02:30:44Z http://eprints.utm.my/6705/ Mechanics of rainfall infiltration through soil slope Gofar, Nurly Kassim, Azman T Technology (General) A sloping layered soil model consisting of a fine sandy silt layer over a coarse ‘jointed’ silty gravel was constructed inside a specially designed apparatus to study the mechanisms associated with capillary barrier effect for a two-layered soil system. In this study, simulated rainfalls of different intensities and durations representative of tropical climatic conditions were applied uniformly across the top surface of a tilting infiltration box of 2000mm in length, 1000mm in height and 100mm in width. The experimental result shows that the two-layer system under the influence of a high precipitation rate is primarily governed by the water retention capacity of the fine soil. At the interface along down slope, infiltration water retained in the upper layer of sandy silt and only constantly infiltrates into the lower layer after pore-water pressure increases to -8kPa. However, the observation of breakthrough at lower pore-water pressure corroborates the existence of a partial breakthrough region identified along the interface. Faculty of Civil Engineering 2008-03-15 Monograph NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/6705/1/78151.pdf Gofar, Nurly and Kassim, Azman (2008) Mechanics of rainfall infiltration through soil slope. Project Report. Faculty of Civil Engineering, Skudai, Johor. (Unpublished) http://www.penerbit.utm.my
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Mechanics of rainfall infiltration through soil slope
title Mechanics of rainfall infiltration through soil slope
title_full Mechanics of rainfall infiltration through soil slope
title_fullStr Mechanics of rainfall infiltration through soil slope
title_full_unstemmed Mechanics of rainfall infiltration through soil slope
title_short Mechanics of rainfall infiltration through soil slope
title_sort mechanics of rainfall infiltration through soil slope
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