Engineering, 23.12.2020 21:40, mayhy100
Calculate the infiltration rate and cumulative infiltration for a sandy clay soil using the Green-Ampt method. The soil has a porosity of 0.430, suction head of 23.90 cm, hydraulic conductivity of 0.06 cm/hr, and initial porosity of 0.225. Perform the calculation at an 1-hour increment up to 4 hours from the beginning of the infiltration. Assume continuous ponding.
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