Thermal Conductivity of Soils at Very Low Moisture Content and Moderate Temperatures

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V.-R. Tarnawski
W. H. Leong
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[1] Saint Mary's University,Department of Mechanical Engineering
[2] Ryerson Polytechnic University,undefined
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Transport in Porous Media | 2000年 / 41卷
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predictive models; soils; thermal properties; thermal conductivity;
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An analysis of soil thermal conductivity data shows that, at very low moisture content, this property first varies insignificantly and then begins to increase from a certain critical moisture content, whose value tends to depend on clay mass fraction. Two simple models evaluating the critical moisture content were developed; the first one is a fraction of the permanent wilting point; the second one is a simple linear function dependent on clay mass fraction. An insignificant variation of soil thermal conductivity is observed at 20°C, within a water pressure head ranging from 1 × 103 to 1 × 103 m, while for higher temperatures (45–50°C) from 5000 to 100000 m. Three extensions of the enhanced thermal conductivity model by Sundberg, namely SUN-1, SUN-2 and SUN-3, were proposed and tested. They produce an average root mean square error of 27%, 24% and 30%, respectively, with respect to experimental data. SUN-1and SUN-2 predictions could be further improved if better estimates of thermal conductivity at the dry state and the permanent wilting point were provided. SUN-3 is a simple model which does not require information about the PWP and critical moisture content. All SUN models have a potential for implementing the latent heat transfer component.
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