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ABSTRACT
Isothermal horizontal infiltration experiments were conducted in 53–63 µm, 74–88 µm, or 105–125 µm glass bead fractions with water, 6% ethyl alcohol water solution, 20% ethyl alcohol water solution, ethyl alcohol, and methyl alcohol. From these experiments, the diffusivity coefficient was determined using the Bruce and Klute (1956) procedure and D(
) was established for the fluid content,
, from 0% to saturation.
The D(
) variation in the fluid content range between 3 and 30% was investigated. The functional relationships between D(
) and the properties of the fluid, the geometry and the solid matrix were investigated. The physical components of D(
) were determined using:
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, µ and
Hv are the surface tension, viscosity and molar heat of vaporization of the fluid, respectively, and
is the fluid-solid contact angle. The physical significance of the diffusivity coefficient given by Laroussi and De Backer (1975) defining this coefficient as the ease with which the fluid particles spread from a wetting front, is clarified and confirmed.
1 Contribution from the Department of Agricultural Engineering of the Third World Office of the University of Louvain.
2 Post Doctorate Fellow, Professor of Hydraulics, and Professor of Soil Physics, respectively. Département de Génie Rural Place Croix du Sud, 3 B – 1348, Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium. Senior author is Assistant Professor on leave from Department of Soils, HAU, Hissar — 125004 India.
Received for publication September 25, 1978. Accepted for publication February 27, 1979.
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