DARCY'S COEFFICIENT OF PERMEABILITY AS SYMMETRIC TENSOR OF SECOND RANK
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Synopsis The dynamic equation of motion that governs the laminar flow of water through soils is the empirical equation of Darcy. According to Darcy's equation the velocity of the flowing water is proportional to the hydraulic gradient under which the water is flowing, with the constant of proportionality being the coefficient of permeability. The interesting question arising is whether or not the coefficient of permeability is a scalar quantity (having only a magnitude) or a vector (having both magnitude and direction). It is proved, in the present paper, that the permeability coefficient is neither a scalar nor a vector but a symmetric tensor of second rank. The fact that the permeability tensor is symmetric gives rise to great simplifications and permits a simple graphical construction of the tensor ellipsoid. Having the tensor ellipsoid, the determination of the direction at which the water will flow under a known imposed hydraulic gradient can be found graphically. In case of isotropic soils (the perm...
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Journal article
Journal:
International Association of Scientific Hydrology. Bulletin
Publisher:
Informa UK Limited
ISSN:
00206024
Volume:
10
Pages:
41-48
Persistent Identifiers
DOI
10.1080/02626666509493405
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2061048040
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