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Discussion Forum : Water Resources Engineering - Section 1 (Q.No. 13)
13.
According to Robert E. Horton, the equation of infiltration capacity curve, is (where letters carry their usual meanings)
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Saqib said:
6 years ago
fp = fc + (fo - fc)e-kt.
where fp = the infiltration capacity (depth/time) at some time t.
k = a constant representing the rate of decrease in f capacity,
fc = a final or equilibrium capacity,
f0 = the initial infiltration capacity.
where fp = the infiltration capacity (depth/time) at some time t.
k = a constant representing the rate of decrease in f capacity,
fc = a final or equilibrium capacity,
f0 = the initial infiltration capacity.
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Goli said:
3 years ago
Yes, please explain.
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