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Hydraulic properties of porous media
Following Burdine approach, theory is presented that develops functional relationships among saturation, pressure difference, and permeability of air and liquid in terms of hydraulic properties of partially saturated porous media; procedures for determining these hydraulic properties from capillary pressure-desaturation curves are described; air and liquid permeabilities as function of saturation and capillary pressure are predicted from experimentally determined hydraulic properties; study is connected with problem of soil saturation encountered in irrigation and drainage engineering. (see also Am Soc Agric Engrs -- Trans v 7 n 1 1964 p 26-8)
Hydraulic properties of porous media
Following Burdine approach, theory is presented that develops functional relationships among saturation, pressure difference, and permeability of air and liquid in terms of hydraulic properties of partially saturated porous media; procedures for determining these hydraulic properties from capillary pressure-desaturation curves are described; air and liquid permeabilities as function of saturation and capillary pressure are predicted from experimentally determined hydraulic properties; study is connected with problem of soil saturation encountered in irrigation and drainage engineering. (see also Am Soc Agric Engrs -- Trans v 7 n 1 1964 p 26-8)
Hydraulic properties of porous media
Colorado State Univ -- Hydrology Papers
Brooks, R.H. (author) / Corey, A.T. (author)
1964
27 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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