Experimental Study for Determination of Infiltration Rate Of Soils at Svpua &T, Meerut Using Double Ring Infiltrometer
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Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel University of Agriculture & Technology, Meerut
Abstract
Infiltration is a process that continuously affects the magnitude and distribution of surface
runoft: Field measurement of infiltration is often a tedious task and the infiltration rates can be
estimated from the proposed models. Single-ring and Double-rings are used to estimate the
infiltration rate of different soils. The main aim of the present study is to find the constant
infiltration rate the of soil. Various infiltration rates obtained during the experiment time are
plotted. Results of various infiltration models are compared with the observed data and graphs are
drawn for better presentation. Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel University of Agriculture & Technology
is located in Modipuram Meerut. Infiltration can be defined as the rate of water soaking into the
·soil and the unit used to calculate the infiltration rate is mm/hour. For the calculation of the
infiltration rate entering the soil, a double-ring infiltrometer is used for the experiment. Four
locations have been selected as the study area which is nearby the College of Technology (Park),
Behind the College of Basic Science, Behind the Central Library, and Temple Pari<. For each
location, four points have been chosen based on the distance of the point with the distance between
8m- I Om as an experimental point. After performing the experiment, soil samples have been
gathered and analyzed in the laboratory using the sieve analysis experiment. The analysis indicated
that the soil for the four selected areas is loam soil.
