## Abstract This paper is a continuation of previous research, which obtained a convenient solution for arbitrary surface fluxes before ponding. By means of Fourier Transformation this has been extended to derive analytical solutions of a linearized Richards' equation for arbitrary input fluxes aft
Analytical solutions of infiltration process under ponding irrigation
โ Scribed by Jiann-Mou Chen; Yih-Chi Tan
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2005
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 321 KB
- Volume
- 19
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0885-6087
- DOI
- 10.1002/hyp.5847
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โฆ Synopsis
Abstract
The objective of this paper is to simulate the progress of the soil water content distribution in the soil profile with a water table at the bottom of the soil profile during ponding irrigation. This simulation can be done by solving the twoโdimensional Richards's equation for the assimilation of the advancing water jet, which uses the conditions of the two exponential functional forms k = k~s~ e^ฮฑฯ^ and ฮธ = ฮธ~r~ + (ฮธ~s~ โ ฮธ~r~) e^ฮฑฯ^ to represent the hydraulic conductivity and volumetric water content, with ฯ the pressure as the third variable. We assume that the ground surface becomes ponded and saturated as soon as the water flux passes the dry ground surface. By the technique of transformation, the analytical solution of these twoโdimensional Richards' equations has enabled figures of volumetric water content distribution to be obtained in successive time periods after irrigation. For the example of loam soil, it can simulate the variation of volumetric water content during and after irrigation in the soil profile. The analytical solutions of this paper reflect the real situation simulated, and can be applied to verify those complicated solutions from other analytical models. Copyright ยฉ 2005 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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