TY - JOUR
T1 - Study of the volumetric water content based on density, suction and initial water content
AU - Zhou, Wan Huan
AU - Garg, Ankit
AU - Garg, Akhil
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd
PY - 2016/12/1
Y1 - 2016/12/1
N2 - The practical application of determination of the soil water retention curves (SWRC) is in seepage modelling in unsaturated soil. The models based on the physics behind the seepage mechanism has been developed for predicting the SWRC. However, those models rarely consider the combined effects of initial volumetric water content and soil density. One of the best routes to study these effects is to formulate the SWRC models/functional relations with volumetric water content as an output and the soil density, initial volumetric water content and soil suction as input parameters. In light of this, the present work introduces the advanced soft computing methods such as genetic programming (GP), artificial neural network and support vector regression (SVR) to formulate the volumetric water content models based on the suction, density and initial volumetric water content. The performance of the three models is compared based on the standard measures and goodness-of-fit tests. The findings from the statistical validation reveals that the GP model performs the best in generalizing the volumetric water content values based on the suction, density and initial water content. Further, the 2-D and 3-D plots, evaluating the main and the interaction effects of the three inputs on the volumetric water content are generated based on the parametric procedure of the best model. The study reveals that the volumetric water content values behave non-linearly with respect to soil suction because it first decreases till a certain point of soil suction and then increases suddenly.
AB - The practical application of determination of the soil water retention curves (SWRC) is in seepage modelling in unsaturated soil. The models based on the physics behind the seepage mechanism has been developed for predicting the SWRC. However, those models rarely consider the combined effects of initial volumetric water content and soil density. One of the best routes to study these effects is to formulate the SWRC models/functional relations with volumetric water content as an output and the soil density, initial volumetric water content and soil suction as input parameters. In light of this, the present work introduces the advanced soft computing methods such as genetic programming (GP), artificial neural network and support vector regression (SVR) to formulate the volumetric water content models based on the suction, density and initial volumetric water content. The performance of the three models is compared based on the standard measures and goodness-of-fit tests. The findings from the statistical validation reveals that the GP model performs the best in generalizing the volumetric water content values based on the suction, density and initial water content. Further, the 2-D and 3-D plots, evaluating the main and the interaction effects of the three inputs on the volumetric water content are generated based on the parametric procedure of the best model. The study reveals that the volumetric water content values behave non-linearly with respect to soil suction because it first decreases till a certain point of soil suction and then increases suddenly.
KW - Initial water content
KW - Soil density
KW - Soil suction
KW - SWRC
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U2 - 10.1016/j.measurement.2016.08.034
DO - 10.1016/j.measurement.2016.08.034
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84986253725
SN - 0263-2241
VL - 94
SP - 531
EP - 537
JO - Measurement: Journal of the International Measurement Confederation
JF - Measurement: Journal of the International Measurement Confederation
ER -