Verification of the inverse model: multi-step steady-state outflow method using numerical and experimental data
The multi-step steady-step steady-steady outflow method (MSSOM), an inverse model, is developed by Muller [ 1992] as a practical alternative over more labor intensive techniques for the rapid measurement of unsaturated hydraulic conductivity. The MSSOM method employs the steady-state Darcy...
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ndltd-arizona.edu-oai-arizona.openrepository.com-10150-6267802018-02-25T03:00:29Z Verification of the inverse model: multi-step steady-state outflow method using numerical and experimental data Hsu, Shyh-Shyan Hsu, Shyh-Shyan Yeh, T.C. Jim Yeh, T.C. Jim The multi-step steady-step steady-steady outflow method (MSSOM), an inverse model, is developed by Muller [ 1992] as a practical alternative over more labor intensive techniques for the rapid measurement of unsaturated hydraulic conductivity. The MSSOM method employs the steady-state Darcy's equation for parameter estimation. This method requires only three easily-measured flux controlled attributes including flow rate, suction and core length from a one dimensional short column experiment. A multistart-adaptive simplex (MSX-ARS) technique is employed to locate the objective function's global minima. A number of experimental, and noiseless and noisy numerical data sets are employed to verify the MSSOM method in this study. The MSSOM method performs well if the data is noiseless. However, this method is found sensitive to errors in flow rate and core length. Furthermore, lengthy computer time is required for the MSX-ARS approach. Therefore, additional refinement of the MSSOM experimental setup and minimization technique are needed to further improve this method. 1993 text Thesis-Reproduction (electronic) http://hdl.handle.net/10150/626780 http://arizona.openrepository.com/arizona/handle/10150/626780 en_US Copyright © is held by the author. Digital access to this material is made possible by the University Libraries, University of Arizona. Further transmission, reproduction or presentation (such as public display or performance) of protected items is prohibited except with permission of the author. The University of Arizona. |
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The multi-step steady-step steady-steady outflow method (MSSOM), an inverse
model, is developed by Muller [ 1992] as a practical alternative over more labor
intensive techniques for the rapid measurement of unsaturated hydraulic
conductivity. The MSSOM method employs the steady-state Darcy's equation for
parameter estimation. This method requires only three easily-measured flux
controlled attributes including flow rate, suction and core length from a one
dimensional short column experiment. A multistart-adaptive simplex (MSX-ARS)
technique is employed to locate the objective function's global minima. A number
of experimental, and noiseless and noisy numerical data sets are employed to verify
the MSSOM method in this study. The MSSOM method performs well if the data is
noiseless. However, this method is found sensitive to errors in flow rate and core
length. Furthermore, lengthy computer time is required for the MSX-ARS
approach. Therefore, additional refinement of the MSSOM experimental setup and
minimization technique are needed to further improve this method. |
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Hsu, Shyh-Shyan Hsu, Shyh-Shyan Verification of the inverse model: multi-step steady-state outflow method using numerical and experimental data |
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Verification of the inverse model: multi-step steady-state outflow method using numerical and experimental data |
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Verification of the inverse model: multi-step steady-state outflow method using numerical and experimental data |
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Verification of the inverse model: multi-step steady-state outflow method using numerical and experimental data |
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Verification of the inverse model: multi-step steady-state outflow method using numerical and experimental data |
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Verification of the inverse model: multi-step steady-state outflow method using numerical and experimental data |
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verification of the inverse model: multi-step steady-state outflow method using numerical and experimental data |
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The University of Arizona. |
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