Grading curve relations for saturated hydraulic conductivity of granular materials

Imre, Emoke and Illés, Zsombor and Casini, Francesca and Guida, Giulia and Feng, Shuyin and Datcheva, Maria and Baille, Wiebke and Bálint, Ágnes and Mwinken, Delphin Kabey and Lorincz, János and Leak, James and Barreto, Daniel (2024) Grading curve relations for saturated hydraulic conductivity of granular materials. Environmental Geotechnics. pp. 1-85. ISSN 2051-803X

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Abstract

Estimation of hydraulic conductivity in soils is challenging. The primary aim of this study is to demonstrate that such predictions may be improved if grading curves are appropriately quantified and described, as well as by including density-related values in such relationships. Various saturated hydraulic conductivity models were tested with the assumption that predictions would improve if different grading curve statistics are used. A unimodal database was elaborated using old and new data. Three types of permeability models were examined. One using the traditional variables consisting of the product of harmonic mean d h or d 10 and void ratio, the hydraulic radius; as well as additional density information. The second using the grading entropy coordinate pair S 0 , ΔS or the similar pair d 10 , C U , expressing the mean grain size on logarithmic scale along with the spread of the grain size distribution and containing similar information on pore size distribution (POSD) by duality. When these were combined in the third type, including also relative density for coarse materials, the fit was the best, verifying the hypothesis that the full pore size range may be the missing pore geometry information of the Taylor’s equation (hence predictions are better if grading curve parameters consider the entire distribution of particle sizes). The parameters identified for the various data series were dependent on the data themselves as found from early times in literature. The similarity of grading entropy coordinate pairs and the pair d 10 , C U , as well as d h and d 10 , was analysed by simulations and by using the same measured data.

Item Type: Article
Identification Number: 10.1680/jenge.23.00131
Dates:
Date
Event
2 December 2024
Accepted
20 December 2024
Published Online
Uncontrolled Keywords: Granular materials, Permeability & pore-related properties, Statistical analysis
Subjects: CAH10 - engineering and technology > CAH10-01 - engineering > CAH10-01-07 - civil engineering
Divisions: Faculty of Computing, Engineering and the Built Environment > College of Engineering
Depositing User: Gemma Tonks
Date Deposited: 08 Jul 2025 13:58
Last Modified: 08 Jul 2025 13:58
URI: https://www.open-access.bcu.ac.uk/id/eprint/16502

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