Title: INFILTRATION
1INFILTRATION
2Infiltration Lesson Objectives
- Understand the factors affecting soil water
infiltration - Be able to estimate infiltration rate using the
Horton Equation and the Green-Ampt Equation - Understand the advantages of the various
infiltration functions.
3INFILTRATE
- To cause (as a liquid) to permeate something by
penetrating its pores or interstices. - Websters Ninth New Collegiate Dictionary
4INFILTRATION
- The movement of water through the soil surface
into the soil profile. - After Precipitation, it is the most important
process controlling the water balance on a field. - Expressed as total depth or as a velocity called
the infiltration rate
5Infiltration may be controlled by 3 types of
factors
- Supply Factors
- Surface Factors
- Profile Factors
6Infiltration Control Supply Factors
- The water supply for infiltration may be
- Rainfall
- Surface Pond Storage
- Irrigation
- Infiltration Rate will be the minimum of supply
and Capacity
7Infiltration Control Surface Factors
- Degree of Surface Crusting
- Clay content of the surface
- Effect of drop impact
- Degree of Surface Porosity
- Soil texture
- Soil Structure
- Vegetation Cover
- Inwash of fine particles
- Cracks and other macropores
8EFFECT OF PROTECTIVE COVER ON INFILTRATION
9Infiltration Control Profile Factors
- Hydraulic Conductivity of the soil layers
- Moisture Content of the soil layers near the
surface. - Rate of internal drainage
10Measurement of InfiltrationSprinkler
Infiltrometer
Rainfall
11Infiltration with supply control
Supply rate
12Measurement of InfiltrationRing Infiltrometer
13Infiltration with Soil Control
Slope fc
DEPTH (F)
TIME
14Infiltration with Soil Control
fo
INFILTRATION RATE (f) DEPTH / TIME
fc
TIME
15Field Surface
Yp Ym
During Infiltration
YT
Static
Z
Soil Profile
Water Table
- 0 POTENTIAL
16Kostiakovs Equation
F CTn f CnTn-1
log F
n
1
C
log T
17Hortons Equation
Log(f0 - fc )
1
Log(f-fc)
K
t
18Darcys Equation
19SOIL MOISTURE CONTENT
0
ZONE OF SATURATION
TRANSITION ZONE
TRANSMISSION ZONE
DEPTH FROM INFILTRATION SURFACE
WETTING ZONE
WETTING FRONT
20HOLTANS CONCEPT OF INFILTRATION
F Fmin S
S TOTAL POROSITY - WILTING POINT MOISTURE ABOVE
THE CONFINING LAYER
F Fmin S - ASM Sr
ACCUMULATED INFILTRATION DEPTH
Fmin slope fc
TIME
21Holtans Equation
log (f-fc)
P
1
A
1
log ((S-F)/S)
22Green-Ampt Equation
KDQDY
f
1
K
1/F
23Green-Ampt Infiltration Equation
1
Soil Surface
Yp 0
K Constant
Yz 0
Q Q f constant
Wet
Lf
Ym Yf
Wetting Front
2
Yp 0
Q Qi constant
Yz -Lf
Dry
Ym Yi
24Green-Ampt Infiltration Equation
25Green-Ampt Infiltration Equation
- Both Yi and Yf are negative and Yi lt Yf .
Therefore DY lt 0 and the negative signs cancel.
26Green-Ampt Infiltration Equation
- Total Depth of Infiltration F
- F Lf(Qf - Qi) LfDQ
- Lf F/DQ
- assuming the velocity V the infiltration rate f
27Green-Ampt Computations
28Infiltration Rate at the Beginning of a Time
Increment
29Infiltration Rate at the Beginning of a Time
Increment
30Average Infiltration Rate over a Time Period
Rearranging
31Upper Limit on the Infiltration During the Period
32Multiplying by F2 and Rearranging
F1 will always be known or assumed. Therefore F2
is the only unknown, and the function is a
quadratic.
33Quadratic Equation Solution for F2
34Quadratic Equation Solution for F2
- Only the sign in the quadratic equation applies.
- The actual value of F2 can not exceed F1 Supply
during the period. At the end of each time step,
this limit must be checked, and if the GA
equation gives a larger value, then the supply
will be limiting.
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