Journal of Rock Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering (Dec 2015)

A distributed measurement method for in-situ soil moisture content by using carbon-fiber heated cable

  • Dingfeng Cao,
  • Bin Shi,
  • Honghu Zhu,
  • Guangqing Wei,
  • Shen-En Chen,
  • Junfan Yan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jrmge.2015.08.003
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 6
pp. 700 – 707

Abstract

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Moisture content is a fundamental physical index that quantifies soil property and is closely associated with the hydrological, ecological and engineering behaviors of soil. To measure in-situ soil moisture contents, a distributed measurement system for in-situ soil moisture content (SM-DTS) is introduced. The system is based on carbon-fiber heated cable (CFHC) technology that has been developed to enhance the measuring accuracy of in-situ soil moisture content. Using CFHC technique, a temperature characteristic value (Tt) can be defined from temperature–time curves. A relationship among Tt, soil thermal impedance coefficient and soil moisture content is then established in laboratory. The feasibility of the SM-DTS technology to provide distributed measurements of in-situ soil moisture content is verified through field tests. The research reported herein indicates that the proposed SM-DTS is capable of measuring in-situ soil moisture content over long distances and large areas.

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