Hydraulic conductivity in surface active soils
P Basak and MR Madhav
Australian Journal of Soil Research
14(2) 121 - 127
Published: 1976
Abstract
Kozeny's equation based on a capillary tube model with constant viscosity does not give satisfactory results for fine-grained soils. When surface forces dominate over gravity forces, the pore water behaves abnormally and the physical properties of this pore water are found to be quite different from free water. Flow through saturated fine-grained soils is known to be affected by the properties and thickness of loosely and strongly bound water, whose viscosity is observed to be higher because of the modified water structure induced by clay-water interaction. An analytical solution based on a capillary tube model taking into account the changed viscosity of bound water and variation of viscosity within the bound water in relation to its thickness is attempted. The derived equation appears to be general in nature and is applicable for both surface active and inactive soils. It is shown that Kozeny's equation turns out to be the particular case of the derived equation when the thickness of the bound water is zero or when the variation of viscosity is not taken into account.https://doi.org/10.1071/SR9760121
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