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Analysing the Infiltration Rate of Different Types of Infiltration Model: A Review

Technoarete Transactions on Renewable Energy, Green Energy and Sustainability, 2022
The term "infiltration" refers to the process of water moving in all directions into the soil. The maximum rate at which water is absorbed into the soil at any given time is known as the infiltration rate. The rate of infiltration is measured in centimetres per hour (cm/hr) or millimetres per hour (mm/hr).
M. S. Shwedha Mithra   +2 more
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Estimation of the Critical Infiltration Rate for Air Compression During Infiltration

Water Resources Research, 2020
AbstractDuring intense rainfall or flood irrigation, air may be compressed below the wetting front in the unsaturated zone, which reduces infiltration and thereby leads to excessive runoff and soil erosion. However, estimation of the critical infiltration rate (Icrit) that leads to air compression remains difficult.
Yunbo Wei, Kouping Chen, Jichun Wu
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Temperature Effects on the Infiltration Rate through an Infiltration Basin BMP

Journal of Irrigation and Drainage Engineering, 2007
Infiltration Best Management Practices (BMPs) are becoming more readily acceptable as a means of reducing postdevelopment runoff volumes and peak flow rates to pre-construction levels, while simultaneously increasing recharge. However, the design, construction, and operation of infiltration basins to this point have not been standardized due to a lack ...
Andrea Braga   +2 more
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Studies on Infiltration Rate of Pervious Concrete

2021
Concrete is the only material in the construction engineering for which the usage has been multifold over the last decade. Owing to rapid urbanization, there has been an increase in the consumption of construction materials by which the natural resources are depleting day by day.
Nune Srikanth, N. R. Dakshina Murthy
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Air infiltration rates in the bedrooms of 202 residences and estimated parametric infiltration rate distribution in Guangzhou, China

Energy and Buildings, 2018
Abstract This study investigates the overnight air infiltration rates of 202 natural ventilated bedrooms, measured in August to September 2016 (cooling season) in Guangzhou, China. The rates were calculated and analyzed based on a single zone mass balance equation, using CO2 produced by the sleeping occupants as tracer gas source.
Pok Lun Cheng, Xiaofeng Li
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Assessing Infiltration Flow-Rates into Sewers

Global Solutions for Urban Drainage, 2002
In the past, evaluation studies would quantify infiltration problems by the means of a single value, which was supposed to be representative of high water table conditions. On some occasions, a second value would be added to account for low water table conditions. It now appears that infiltration into sewers is quite a complex process and displays huge
Claude Joannis   +2 more
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