Presenting and evaluating a new empirical relationship for estimating the rate of infiltration in trenches

Empirical formulas are indispensable tools in water engineering and hydraulic structure design. Derived from meticulous field observations, experiments, and diverse datasets, these formulas help to estimate water leakage in structures such as dams, tunnels, canals, and pipelines. By utilizing a few...

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Main Authors: Mojtaba Hassanpour, Hossein Khozeymehnezhad, Abalfazl Akbarpour
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Language:English
Published: Groundwater Science and Engineering Limited 2025-05-01
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Online Access:https://www.sciopen.com/article/10.26599/JGSE.2025.9280042
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description Empirical formulas are indispensable tools in water engineering and hydraulic structure design. Derived from meticulous field observations, experiments, and diverse datasets, these formulas help to estimate water leakage in structures such as dams, tunnels, canals, and pipelines. By utilizing a few easily measurable parameters, engineers can employ these formulas to generate preliminary leakage rate estimates before proceeding with more detailed analyses. In this study, a physical model was developed, and a series of experiments were conducted, considering variables such as inflow rate, materials constituting the unsaturated medium, and variations in infiltration trench depth and width. As a result, a novel artificial recharge method was introduced, and an empirical equation, Qout= 0.0066 ×D500.64× L ×P0.36, was proposed to estimate the infiltration capacity of the trench. This equation incorporates factors such as the wetted perimeter, mean soil particle diameter, trench length, and a coefficient. A comparative analysis between the observed data from nine Iranian earthen canals and the values calculated using the proposed equation revealed an average relative error of 15% between the two datasets. In addition, the Pearson correlation coefficient was determined to be 0.981 and the Root Mean Square Error (RMSE) was 0.381, demonstrating the strong predictive performance of the equation. The parameters considered in the proposed equation allow for its application across diverse regions. Given its accurate performance, this equation provides a reliable initial estimate of the leakage rate, thereby helping to reduce costs and save time.
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spelling doaj-art-60cf4e5fd47f4bfab110742a2a3e8b4a2025-08-20T03:48:14ZengGroundwater Science and Engineering LimitedJournal of Groundwater Science and Engineering2305-70682025-05-0113210111510.26599/JGSE.2025.9280042Presenting and evaluating a new empirical relationship for estimating the rate of infiltration in trenchesMojtaba Hassanpour0Hossein Khozeymehnezhad1Abalfazl Akbarpour2University of Birjand, Birjand 9717434765, South Khorasan, IranUniversity of Birjand, Birjand 9717434765, South Khorasan, IranUniversity of Birjand, Birjand 9717434765, South Khorasan, IranEmpirical formulas are indispensable tools in water engineering and hydraulic structure design. Derived from meticulous field observations, experiments, and diverse datasets, these formulas help to estimate water leakage in structures such as dams, tunnels, canals, and pipelines. By utilizing a few easily measurable parameters, engineers can employ these formulas to generate preliminary leakage rate estimates before proceeding with more detailed analyses. In this study, a physical model was developed, and a series of experiments were conducted, considering variables such as inflow rate, materials constituting the unsaturated medium, and variations in infiltration trench depth and width. As a result, a novel artificial recharge method was introduced, and an empirical equation, Qout= 0.0066 ×D500.64× L ×P0.36, was proposed to estimate the infiltration capacity of the trench. This equation incorporates factors such as the wetted perimeter, mean soil particle diameter, trench length, and a coefficient. A comparative analysis between the observed data from nine Iranian earthen canals and the values calculated using the proposed equation revealed an average relative error of 15% between the two datasets. In addition, the Pearson correlation coefficient was determined to be 0.981 and the Root Mean Square Error (RMSE) was 0.381, demonstrating the strong predictive performance of the equation. The parameters considered in the proposed equation allow for its application across diverse regions. Given its accurate performance, this equation provides a reliable initial estimate of the leakage rate, thereby helping to reduce costs and save time.https://www.sciopen.com/article/10.26599/JGSE.2025.9280042groundwaterartificial rechargedesert areainfiltration ratephysical model
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Presenting and evaluating a new empirical relationship for estimating the rate of infiltration in trenches
Journal of Groundwater Science and Engineering
groundwater
artificial recharge
desert area
infiltration rate
physical model
title Presenting and evaluating a new empirical relationship for estimating the rate of infiltration in trenches
title_full Presenting and evaluating a new empirical relationship for estimating the rate of infiltration in trenches
title_fullStr Presenting and evaluating a new empirical relationship for estimating the rate of infiltration in trenches
title_full_unstemmed Presenting and evaluating a new empirical relationship for estimating the rate of infiltration in trenches
title_short Presenting and evaluating a new empirical relationship for estimating the rate of infiltration in trenches
title_sort presenting and evaluating a new empirical relationship for estimating the rate of infiltration in trenches
topic groundwater
artificial recharge
desert area
infiltration rate
physical model
url https://www.sciopen.com/article/10.26599/JGSE.2025.9280042
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