76780 Evaluation of a Percolation-Based Air Permeability Calculation in Porous Media.

Poster Number 820

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See more from this Session: Soil Physics and Hydrology Student Competition: Posters
Monday, October 22, 2012
Duke Energy Convention Center, Exhibit Hall AB, Level 1
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Allen G. Hunt, Dept of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Wright State University, Dayton, OH, Behzad Ghanbarian-Alavijeh, Wright State University, Dayton, OH, US, Robert Ewing, Department of Agronomy, Iowa State University, Ames, IA and Thomas E. Skinner, Physics Department, Wright State University, Dayton, OH
Estimation of a soil’s relative (unsaturated) air and water permeability is an area of active research.  In this study, we evaluate the universal scaling of the saturation-dependence of air permeability, which should in theory be a power law in the air-filled porosity (less a threshold value) with exponent  2.00. For this purpose, a large database including 33 experiments is used. The proposed percolation threshold-dependent model was fitted well to the measured air permeability data, with correlation coefficient (R2) value greater than 0.87 in each individual case.  Relative air permeability fitted as a function of normalized effective air-filled porosity had a prefactor of 0.923, an exponent of 1.998, and correlation coefficient R2=0.97, confirming the universal behavior. We compared the proposed model with three other methods: Millington and Quirk, Burdine-Brooks-Corey, and Kawamoto et al. The universal scaling approach estimated air permeability more accurately than the other three methods as evidenced by RMSE and AICc values.
See more from this Division: S01 Soil Physics
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