参数化土壤水力特性的 PDI 模型系统

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS ACS Applied Bio Materials Pub Date : 2024-05-12 DOI:10.1002/vzj2.20338
Andre Peters, Wolfgang Durner, Sascha Iden
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用于描述土壤水力特性(SHP)的彼得斯-杜纳-伊登(PDI)模型系统已经开发了十多年。受 Rien van Genuchten 的开创性工作启发,PDI 系统侧重于对整个土壤湿度范围内的保水曲线和导水曲线 (HCC) 进行高效、简单的参数化。通过结合毛细管和非毛细管的保水和导水成分,该系统旨在调和数学的简洁性和对土壤中水的吸附和膜流的洞察力。最近的发展已将电导率模型的自由参数数量减少到零,从而提高了该模型在数据有限的情况下的适用性。第一个参数的减少是通过预测绝对非毛细管电导率实现的,其基础是考虑孔隙尺度上的膜流和角流;第二个参数的减少是通过毛细管束模型预测绝对毛细管电导率实现的。这样,只需四个保留曲线参数,就能完整描述整个湿度范围内的 SHP 特性。在毛细管电导率模型中加入最大孔径可防止 HCC 在接近饱和时出现不切实际的下降。本文全面概述了 PDI 模型系统,强调了其概念特征和数学细节。为了便于查阅,本文提供了 Excel 表格和存储在资源库中的 Python 代码。
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The PDI model system for parameterizing soil hydraulic properties
The Peters–Durner–Iden (PDI) model system for describing soil hydraulic properties (SHP) has been developed over a decade. Inspired by Rien van Genuchten's seminal work, the PDI system focuses on an efficient and simple parameterization of water retention curves and hydraulic conductivity curves (HCC) across the entire soil moisture spectrum. By combining capillary and non‐capillary components for water retention and conductivity, it aims to reconcile mathematical simplicity and insights on water adsorption and film flow in soils. Recent developments have reduced the number of free parameters of the conductivity model to zero, enhancing the model's applicability in cases of limited data availability. The first reduction was achieved by a prediction of absolute non‐capillary conductivity based on the consideration of film and corner flow on the pore scale, and the second by a prediction of absolute capillary conductivity by a capillary bundle model. This allows a complete characterization of SHP over the entire moisture range with only four retention curve parameters. The inclusion of a maximum pore size in the capillary conductivity model prevents an unrealistic drop of the HCC near saturation. This paper provides a comprehensive overview of the PDI model system, emphasizing its conceptual features and mathematical details. An Excel sheet and a Python code stored in a repository are provided for accessibility.
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