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Design of a Multilevel - TDR Probe for Measuring Soil Water Content

ABSTRACT
The TDR measures soil water content by measuring the travel time of an electromagnetic step pulse through a wave guide embedded in the soil. Damage during insertion and retrieval of the probe makes it unsuitable for repeated use. A multilevel-TDR probe with adequate protection for cable was designed and tested to overcome this problem.
Each section of the multilevel-TDR probe was constructed by embedding a 60 mm centre rod and a 63 mm outer loop in grooves on the outer wall of a 200 mm section of PVC pipe. Fifteen such probes were tested in the laboratory and the field by comparing it with the weighing method. Regression analysis between TDR-ϴv and weighing method-ϴv showed good correlation with an R2 of 0.97 and 0.98 during two laboratory experiments and 0.51 during the field experiment. This multilevel probe is cost effective, reusable and can measure soil water content at different depths.

Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:MANITOBA/oai:mspace.lib.umanitoba.ca:1993/12345
Date30 November 2012
CreatorsAdelakun, Idris Ademuyiwa
ContributorsRamanathan, Sri Ranjan (Biosystems Engineering), Kristopher, Dick (Biosystems Engineering), Wole, Akinremi (Soil Science)
Source SetsUniversity of Manitoba Canada
Detected LanguageEnglish

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