Title of article :
Estimation of van Genuchten SWCC model for unsaturated sands by means of the genetic programming
Author/Authors :
Taban ، A. Department of Civil Engineering - Islamic Azad University, Isfahan (Khorasgan) Branch , Sadeghi ، M. Mirmohammad Department of Water and Natural Environment, Laboratory of Soil Mechanics - Isfahan Higher Education And Research Institute (IHEARI) , Rowshanzamir ، M.A. Faculty of Civil Engineering - Isfahan University of Technology
From page :
2026
To page :
2038
Abstract :
The van Genuchten Model (1980) is widelyused for the description of the SoilWater Characteristic Curve (SWCC) of a variety of soils. This study uses the Genetic Programming (GP) for the presentation of equations estimating the van Genuchten (vG) Model fitting parameters for unsaturated clean sand soils. Moreover, this study uses the data derived from the valid dataset of Benson et al. (2014), including 95 measured SWCCs in both drying and wetting phases. The data on the particle size distributions includes the finegrain percentage (Fines %), d60, d10, besides the residual and saturated volumetric water content and ), as the GP model inputs of set of terminal. As for the model outputs of set of terminal, the fitting parameters for the vG model include a and n. The functions used in the GP training were ’plus’, ’minus’, ’times’, taken from the MATLAB default functions, ’mydivide’ proposed by Silva (2007), and some other new power functions included by this study. Accordingly, new equations were presented for the estimation of vG Model fitting parameters for both forms of wetting and drying. Finally, to evaluate the accuracy of the proposed estimation equations, the GP results were evaluated and verified in different procedures.
Keywords :
SWCC , van Genuchten Model , Unsaturated soils , Genetic programming , Fitting Parameters
Journal title :
Scientia Iranica(Transactions A: Civil Engineering)
Journal title :
Scientia Iranica(Transactions A: Civil Engineering)
Record number :
2631247
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