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Vol. 9, Issue 4



Evaluation of methods for soil thermal conductivity calculations

International Agrophysics
Year : 1995
Volumen : 9
Issue : 2
Pages : 109 - 113
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Authors: B. Usowicz1

1Institute of Ągrophysics, Polish Academy of Sciences, Doświadczalna 4,20-236 Lublin, Poland
Abstract :

This paper presents an evaluation of methods for the calculation of the thermal conductivity of soil on the basis of comparison of the thermal conductivity of sand, clay and peat, measured and calculated from the statistical-physical model and de Vries model. For loam, the evaluation was performed on the basis of comparison of results obtained experimentally, models, Laplace trans-form, and the method of null-alignment, with and without taking into account the thermal conductivity resulting from water vapour movement due to temperature gradient in the soil. The methods presented can be used alternatively for the determination of thermal conductivity if no high tem­perature gradients occur in the soil and if it can be assumed that the effect of water vapour on the overall effect of conductivity is slight. With high temperature gradients and high rates of water vapour flow in the soil, the statisti­cal-physical and the de Vries models should be used, the latter requiring considerable care, especially in the deter­mination of weight values.

Keywords : de Vries model, null-alignment and Laplace transform methods, statistical-physical model
Language : English