Abstract

In order to study the relationship between multifractal characteristics of particle-size distribution (PSD) and unsaturated hydraulic conductivity, taking the Hunan clay as the research object, we analysed the particle composition of the whole particle size range by a laser particle size analyser, and discussed the multifractal characteristics of PSD by using the fractal theory. The soil–water characteristic curve (SWCC) and unsaturated hydraulic conductivity were measured by the pressure plate instrument and instantaneous profile method, and the unsaturated hydraulic conductivity was predicted by the fractal model. The results show that the fractal dimension D is not a fixed value for the Hunan clay with the whole particle size range, which exhibits obvious multifractal characteristics. The value of fractal dimension D is closely related to the investigated particle size range. The larger the particles in the particle size range, the larger the corresponding fractal dimension D. By comparing the measured and predicted values of the unsaturated hydraulic conductivity, it is found that the prediction results of fractal dimension D for unsaturated hydraulic conductivity with different particle size ranges are quite different, and that those results with larger particle size ranges are more reasonable.

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