Author:
Salahou Mohamed Khaled,Jiao Xiyun,Lü Haishen
Abstract
HighlightsThe hydraulic performance computed with the KE or GA model is nearly the same, as long the models are calibrated using the same observation data.The GA model with the soil hydraulic parameters obtained from the pedotransfer functions adequately represented the soil infiltration function.The particle size distribution or the soil texture are recommended to estimate soil hydraulic parameters with the VG-ROSETTA model. Abstract. Field-scale estimation of a soil infiltration function is important for the design, simulation, and/or evaluation of surface irrigation systems. Semi-empirical and empirical infiltration models are used to estimate the infiltration function. Semi-empirical infiltration models have substantial computational and parameterization complexities, e.g., soil hydraulic parameters are needed to estimate the infiltration function. In contrast, empirical infiltration models are generally not considered to have specific initial and boundary conditions. The objectives of this study were to compare a semi-empirical infiltration model and an empirical infiltration model. The Green-Ampt model (GA) and the Kostiakov model (KE) were used as semi-empirical and empirical infiltration models, respectively. The soil hydraulic parameters for the GA model were estimated using various pedotransfer functions (PTFs), and in an additional assessment, the measured water content data were used to calibrate and validate the soil hydraulic parameters using the HYDRUS-1D model. The results show that the hydraulic performance computed with the KE or GA model is nearly the same, as long as they are calibrated using the same observation data. Additionally, the results indicate that the GA model with the soil hydraulic parameters obtained from the PTFs adequately represented the soil infiltration function in the borders. Keywords: Empirical infiltration model, Green-Ampt model, Infiltration model, Kostiakov model, Semi-empirical infiltration model, Soil hydraulic properties.
Publisher
American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers (ASABE)
Subject
Soil Science,Agronomy and Crop Science,Biomedical Engineering,Food Science,Forestry
Cited by
5 articles.
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