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Hydraulic contacts controlling water flow across porous grains.

Institute of Terrestrial Ecosystems, ETH Zurich, Switzerland.
Physical Review E (impact factor: 2.26). 09/2007; 76(2 Pt 2):026311. pp.026311
Source: PubMed

ABSTRACT Water flow between porous grains varies widely depending on the water distribution in contacts between grains. The hydraulic behavior of contacts varies from highly conductive when water fills the contacts to a bottleneck to flow as water pressure drops and contact asperities rapidly drain. Such changes greatly impact the hydraulic conductivity of porous grain packs such as aggregated soil. The dominant driving force of water flow across contacts is capillarity, often quantified relative to gravity and viscous forces using the capillary and Bond numbers. For fast water infiltration, viscous forces dominate. For simplicity we modeled the water distribution between spherical porous grains whose surfaces are covered by spherical bumps of much smaller radii. We provide experimental evidence obtained by neutron radiography and synchrotron-based x-ray tomographic microscopy documenting transitions in the flow behavior across contacts.

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Keywords

aggregated soil
 
Bond numbers
 
experimental evidence
 
fast water infiltration
 
flow behavior
 
grains
 
hydraulic behavior
 
hydraulic conductivity
 
porous grain packs
 
porous grains varies
 
smaller radii
 
spherical bumps
 
spherical porous grains
 
surfaces
 
synchrotron-based x-ray tomographic microscopy
 
viscous forces
 
water distribution
 
water fills
 
Water flow
 
water pressure