Title : ( Estimation of capillary rise in unsaturated gypseous sand soils )
Authors: Shaymaa ALSAMIA , Mohammed Sh. MAHMOOD , Ali Akhtarpour ,Access to full-text not allowed by authors
Abstract
The phenomenon of capillary rise happens in soils, and it has a crucial effect on many engineering applications. Many researchers have concluded several experimental equations to estimate this height. This paper presents a comparative and practical study of the three most important equations used in most researches, which are Lane and Washburn, Fetter, and P-K equations. The estimated heights by these three equations were compared with the experimental tests on sand samples taken from Al-Adalah, Al-Furat, and Al-Jameah districts located in Al-Najaf city in the southwest of Iraq. The percentage change for each equation compared with the experimental work. The results illustrated that the Fetter equation is the closest equation to experimental height and gives moderate values, unlike the Lane and Washburn and P-K equations, to save estimation of the pollutants penetration in unsaturated soils
Keywords
, Unsaturated gypseous, Sandy soil, Capillary rise, Sieve analysis@article{paperid:1085657,
author = {Shaymaa ALSAMIA and Mohammed Sh. MAHMOOD and Akhtarpour, Ali},
title = {Estimation of capillary rise in unsaturated gypseous sand soils},
journal = {Pollack Periodica},
year = {2020},
volume = {15},
number = {2},
month = {August},
issn = {1788-1994},
pages = {118--129},
numpages = {11},
keywords = {Unsaturated gypseous; Sandy soil; Capillary rise; Sieve analysis},
}
%0 Journal Article
%T Estimation of capillary rise in unsaturated gypseous sand soils
%A Shaymaa ALSAMIA
%A Mohammed Sh. MAHMOOD
%A Akhtarpour, Ali
%J Pollack Periodica
%@ 1788-1994
%D 2020