Title of article
Circular Isobaric Cavity in Descending Unsaturated Flow
Author/Authors
Kacimov، By A. R. نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2000
Pages
-171
From page
172
To page
0
Abstract
Two-dimensional flows near cavities were studied by superposition of the Philip solution for an isobaric cylindrical cavity in an infinite unsaturated soil and vertical infiltration. Depending on the radius of the cavity and the intensity of the net infiltration, the cavity irrigates the surrounding soil forming a plume of seeping moisture (source regime), drains the descending infiltration forming a capture zone (sink regime), or admits water through its upper section and eleases water through its bottom (dipole regime). The separatrices, i.e., the lines, which divide the incoming, outgoing, and passing-by portions of the flow, were found. For the dipole egime, the values of flow rates through the admitting and releasing sections of the cavity and treamlines were calculated. The supercritical flow regime is characterized by a permeable lunt upstream section of the cavity and watertight downstream segments. For elongated avities, this regime was modeled as a combination of a permeable isobaric segment and a part f the adjacent separatrice. Analogies with saturated flows in confined aquifers near a circular onstant head boundary and with contaminant transport from a circular isoconcentric source were discussed.
Keywords
primary production , bloom , cyanobacteria , nitrogen fixation , Baltic Sea
Journal title
JOURNAL OF IRRIGATION & DRAINAGE (ASCE)
Serial Year
2000
Journal title
JOURNAL OF IRRIGATION & DRAINAGE (ASCE)
Record number
10647
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