The Dielcometric Method of Measurement of Soil Moisture (TDR method)

Authors

  • К.А. Аsgarov Research Institute of Aerospace Informatics of the National Aerospace Agency of Azerbaijan (S.S. Akhundov str. 1, Baku, AZ 1115, Azerbaijan)
  • А.V. Маrdаkhаyеv Research Institute of Aerospace Informatics of the National Aerospace Agency of Azerbaijan (S.S. Akhundov str. 1, Baku, AZ 1115, Azerbaijan)
  • А.Sh. Khidirov Azerbaijan State University of Oil and Industry (Azadlig ave. 16/21, Baku, AZ1010, Azerbaijan)

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.52171/2076-0515_2022_14_03_104_122

Keywords:

reflectometr, geometric coefficient, dielectric permittivity, volumetric water content, equations G, Topp coauthored and Maxwell De Loor

Abstract

Taking into account the fact that the TDR (Time Domain Reflectometry) - method is based on the technique of fault detection in cable lines, the article briefly describes the methodology of fault location in them, specifies the composition of the equipment, considers classical variants of TDR probe designs, gives the equations recommended for conducting the geometric coefficient analysis of probes, gives recommendations for probe design and their application. The calibration equations obtained by G. Topp in coauthorship and Maxwell De Loor for calculations for determination of soil moisture content are presented and recommendations for application of these equations are given. We consider it necessary to note that the recommendations stated in the article will serve as an informative guide to the technical aspects in conducting measurements of soil dielectric permittivity and volumetric water content using TDR equipment both for novice researchers and for experts.

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Published

2022-09-30

How to Cite

Аsgarov К., Маrdаkhаyеv А., & Khidirov А. (2022). The Dielcometric Method of Measurement of Soil Moisture (TDR method). Herald of Azerbaijan Engineering Academy, 14(3), 104–122. https://doi.org/10.52171/2076-0515_2022_14_03_104_122

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