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Calculating Permeability in a Tube of Horizontal Soil: Homework Question
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[QUOTE="FChebli, post: 3209421, member: 304968"] [h2]Homework Statement [/h2] A horizontal layer of soil in a tube 100 x 100 mm in cross-section. water is supplied to maintain a constant head difference of 300 mm across the sample. the coefficient of permeability of the soils in the direction of flow through them are as follows: Soil A = 10^-2 Soil B = 3 x 10^-3 Soil C = 4.9 x 10^-4 Each of the soil samples width = 150 mm Find the rate of supply in cm3/hr [h2]Homework Equations[/h2] Kv(eq) = H / (H/K)a + (H/K)b + (H/K)c q = k A dH/L [h2]The Attempt at a Solution[/h2] Sub. with equation 1: K = 1.2 x 10^-3 cm/s Sub. directly in equation 2 gives a wrong solution, what should I do? [/QUOTE]
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