Title: A Review of Hysteresis in Soil Physics
1A Review of Hysteresis in Soil Physics
- Denis Flynn
- Philip O Kane
- Alexei Pokrovskii
2Discovery of Hysteresis in Soil Physics
- In 1930 W.B. Haines showed that there is a strong
hysteretic effect between the Soil moisture
content q and the capillary pressure y. - On the Right is a typical hysteresis loop.
- Water drains along the curve ABC, and re-wets the
soil along a different curve CDA. - He also was the first to postulate an explanation
of why this might happen. - Below is a capillary tube with a large pore at
the centre with a different radius to the pore
throat.
Haines W.B. Studies in the Physical Properties of
Soil. V. The hysteresis effect in Capillary
Properties, and the Modes of Moisture
Distribution Associated Therewith. Journ. Agric.
Sci. xx pp 97-116
3The Independent Domain Theory
- The Independent domain model (IDM) was developed
by Neel, Everett et. al. - Poulovassilis was the first to apply it to
capillary hysteresis. - Advantages allows prediction of ??-?
relationship from a measured family of primary
scanning curves. - Integrating the density function f(ye,yf) over
the whole area will give a total of 1.
Poulovassilis A.1962 ,Hysteresis of pore water,
an application of concept of independent
domains., Soil Sci., pp 405-412. V93
4Application of the Independent Domain Model
- Need to find the density.
- The procedure is to find experimentally the
primary wetting curves. (shown below is the
result of an actual experiment by Poulovassilis) - On the right diagram, the difference VB-VC is
the volume of water removed from the soil. Then
the difference between consecutive primary
wetting curves is the water that is redistributed
during re-wetting.
5Mualems Model
- Mualem further simplified the independent domain
theory. - Modelling assumption
- Introduced new notation
- Can represent any scanning curve with this
notation - Where
- Advantages Predicts ??-? relationship from the
two outer drying and wetting curves.
- Mualem Y. A Modified Approach to Capillary
Hysteresis Based on a Similarity Hypothesis.
Water Resources Research 1973 pp 1324-31
6Further models
- Dependent domain theory.
- Parlanges scaling procedure
- Advantages Require now only one outer curve
(preferably the main drying curve). - Disadvantages Require parameters for each inner
scanning curve.
7Comparison with the Modern Preisach Model
- Summer 2003, Hugh McNamara and I applied the
Preisach model to data sets supplied by R.
Haverkamp. - Our density required only one parameter.
- The fitting results were much improved over that
of previous models.
Application of the Preisach model in
soil-moisture hysteresis (Philip OKane, Hugh
McNamara, Denis Flynn, Alexei Pokrovskii)
Preprint is at http//www.bcri.ucc.ie/BCRI_15.pdf
(soon to be published in a two volume book The
Science of Hysteresis by I. Mayergoyz.