Geomechanics and Engineering A

Volume 32, Number 4, 2023, pages 445-452

DOI: 10.12989/gae.2023.32.4.445

Effect of water temperature and soil type on infiltration

Mina Torabi, Hamed Sarkardeh, S. Mohamad Mirhosseini and Mehrshad Samadi

Abstract

Temperature is one of the important factors affecting the permeability of water in the soil. In the present study, the impact of water temperature on hydraulic conductivity (k) with and without coarse aggregations by considering six types of soils was analyzed. Moreover, the effect of sand and gravel presence in the soil was investigated through the infiltration based on constant and inconstant water head experiments. Results indicated that by increasing the water temperature, adding gravel to sandy soil caused the hydraulic conductivity to raise. It is supposed that the gravel decreased the contact surface between the water and the soil aggregates. It is deduced that due to decreasing kinetic energy, k tends to have lower values. Furthermore, adding the sand to sandy silt-clay soil showed that the sand did not have a marginal effect on the variation of k since the added sand cannot increase the contact surface like gravel. Finally, increasing the main diameter of the soil will increase the effect of the water temperature on hydraulic conductivity.

Key Words

coarse aggregates; hydraulic conductivity; porosity; soil properties; water temperature

Address

Mina Torabi: Department of Civil Engineering, Islamic University of Arak, Arak, Iran Hamed Sarkardeh: Department of Civil Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Hakim Sabzevari University, Sabzevar, Iran S. Mohamad Mirhosseini: Department of Civil Engineering, Arak Branch, Islamic Azad University, Arak, Iran Mehrshad Samadi: School of Civil Engineering, Iran University of Science and Technology, Tehran, Iran