Implicit EXP-RBF techniques for modeling unsaturated flow through soils with water uptake by plant roots
Mohamed Boujoudar, Abdelaziz Beljadid, Ahmed Taik

TL;DR
This paper introduces an efficient numerical method combining localized EXP-RBF and BDF2 techniques to accurately model unsaturated soil flow with plant water uptake, improving computational efficiency and accuracy.
Contribution
The paper develops a mesh-free, implicit EXP-RBF approach with BDF2 for simulating unsaturated flow with root water uptake, avoiding ill-conditioning and enhancing efficiency.
Findings
The method accurately predicts soil moisture dynamics.
It reduces computational time and memory usage.
Numerical experiments validate the model's effectiveness.
Abstract
Modeling unsaturated flow through soils with water uptake by plan root has many applications in agriculture and water resources management. In this study, our aim is to develop efficient numerical techniques for solving the Richards equation with a sink term due to plant root water uptake. The Feddes model is used for water absorption by plant roots, and the van-Genuchten model is employed for capillary pressure. We introduce a numerical approach that combines the localized exponential radial basis function (EXP-RBF) method for space and the second-order backward differentiation formula (BDF2) for temporal discretization. The localized RBF methods eliminate the need for mesh generation and avoid ill-conditioning problems. This approach yields a sparse matrix for the global system, optimizing memory usage and computational time. The proposed implicit EXP-RBF techniques have advantages in…
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TopicsSoil and Unsaturated Flow
