2017
DOI: 10.21608/ejar.2017.146861
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An Interactive Application Using C-Sharp Language for Predicting Cumulative Infiltration Rate of Water in Soil

Abstract: he objective of this study was to develop an interactive application using C-Sharplanguage to predict cumulative infiltration rate of water in a soil.Cumulative infiltration rate seems to be very simple issue, but field determination of it is very tedious and time consuming task due to many factors affectingit. Thus, researchers should be encouraged to develop a simple and accurate model to predict the cumulative infiltration. The actual measurements of infiltrationin this study were obtained using double ring… Show more

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“…They then employed the MLR method to model these two fitting parameters. Al-Sulaiman et al [23] employed MLR to formulate the Kostiakov parameters "q" and "b" for water cumulative infiltration of the Kostiakov model. In their MLR model, the water electric conductivity, soil texture index, initial soil bulk density, soil sodium adsorption ratio, initial soil moisture content, soil electric conductivity, water sodium adsorption ratio, and organic matter percentage in the soil were used as inputs.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They then employed the MLR method to model these two fitting parameters. Al-Sulaiman et al [23] employed MLR to formulate the Kostiakov parameters "q" and "b" for water cumulative infiltration of the Kostiakov model. In their MLR model, the water electric conductivity, soil texture index, initial soil bulk density, soil sodium adsorption ratio, initial soil moisture content, soil electric conductivity, water sodium adsorption ratio, and organic matter percentage in the soil were used as inputs.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%