A new framework to determine general multimodal soil water characteristic curves

Wei Yan, Emanuel Birle, Roberto Cudmani

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Abstract

A soil water characteristic curve (SWCC) model named as discrete-continuous multimodal van Genuchten model with a convenient parameter calibration method is developed to describe the relationship between soil suction and the water content of a soil with complex pore structure. The modality number N of the SWCC in the proposed model can be any positive integer (the so-called multimodal or N-modal SWCC). A unique set of parameters is determined by combining curve fitting and a graphical method based on the shape features of the SWCC in the log s–log Se plane. In addition, a modality number reduction method is proposed to minimize the number of parameters and simplify the form of SWCC function. The proposed model is validated using a set of bimodal and trimodal SWCC measurements from different soils, which yield a strong consistency between the fitted curves and the measured SWCC data. The uniqueness in the set of parameters provides the possibility to further improve the proposed model by correlating the parameters to soil properties and state parameters.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)3187-3208
Number of pages22
JournalActa Geotechnica
Volume16
Issue number10
DOIs
StatePublished - Oct 2021

Keywords

  • Bimodal
  • Discrete-continuous multimodal van Genuchten model
  • Multimodal
  • Parameter calibration
  • Soil water characteristic curve
  • Unsaturated soil

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