Author:
Pham Hung Q,Fredlund Delwyn G,Barbour S Lee
Abstract
A review of hysteresis models for soil-water characteristic curves is presented. The models can be categorized into two groups: (i) domain models (or physically based models) and (ii) empirical models. Some models are capable of predicting scanning curves, while other models are capable of predicting the boundary wetting curve and the boundary drying curve. A comparison of the ability of five selected models to predict the boundary wetting curve showed that the Feng and Fredlund model with enhancements by Pham, Fredlund, and Barbour appears to be the most appropriate model for engineering practice. Another comparison among five physically based models for predicting scanning curves showed that the Mualem model-II gives the best overall prediction of scanning curves. The study showed that taking the effect of pore blockage into account does not always give a better prediction of hysteretic soil-water characteristic curves. A scaling method for estimating the initial drying curve, the boundary wetting curve, and the boundary drying curve is also presented in the paper.Key words: soil-water characteristic curve, hysteresis model, comparison, boundary curve, scanning curve, unsaturated soils.
Publisher
Canadian Science Publishing
Subject
Civil and Structural Engineering,Geotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology
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206 articles.
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