Percolation study for the capillary ascent of a liquid through a granular soil

Manuel Cárdenas-Barrantes, J. D. Muñoz, N. Araújo
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Capillary rise plays a crucial role in the construction of road embankments in flood zones, where hydrophobic compounds are added to the soil to suppress the rising of water and avoid possible damage of the pavement. Water rises through liquid bridges, menisci and trimers, whose width and connectivity depends on the maximal half-length {\lambda} of the capillary bridges among grains. Low {\lambda} generate a disconnect structure, with small clusters everywhere. On the contrary, for high {\lambda}, create a percolating cluster of trimers and enclosed volumes that form a natural path for capillary rise. Hereby, we study the percolation transition of this geometric structure as a function of {\lambda} on a granular media of monodisperse spheres in a random close packing. We determine both the percolating threshold {\lambda}_{c} = (0.049 \pm 0.004)R (with R the radius of the granular spheres), and the critical exponent of the correlation length {\nu} = (0.830 \pm 0.051), suggesting that the percolation transition falls into the universality class of ordinary percolation.
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液体在颗粒状土壤中毛细管上升的渗透研究
毛细上升在洪水地区的道路堤防建设中起着至关重要的作用,在土壤中添加疏水化合物以抑制水的上升,避免可能对路面造成损害。水通过液桥、半月板和三聚体上升,其宽度和连通性取决于颗粒间毛细管桥的最大半长{\lambda}。低{\lambda}产生一个断开的结构,到处都是小集群。相反,对于高{\lambda},创建一个三聚体的渗透簇和封闭的体积,形成毛细管上升的自然路径。因此,我们研究了这种几何结构在随机紧密堆积的单分散球体颗粒介质上作为{\lambda}函数的渗透转变。我们确定了渗流阈值{\lambda} _c{ = (0.049 }\pm 0.004)R (R为颗粒球半径)和相关长度的临界指数{\nu} = (0.830 \pm 0.051),表明该渗流过渡属于普通渗流的普遍性。
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