waterinwerking
Waterinwerking is a Dutch term used to describe the interaction of water with materials, structures, soils, and ecosystems. In practice, it encompasses the physical forces exerted by moving water, chemical interactions between water and materials, and the resultant changes in properties or behavior of the system, such as erosion, corrosion, dissolution, swelling, and transport of sediments and contaminants.
Key mechanisms include hydrostatic and hydrodynamic forces on surfaces; infiltration and percolation through soils; sediment transport
Measurement and modeling: Waterinwerking is studied with field observations (flow velocity, water level, moisture content), laboratory
Applications: civil and environmental engineering, coastal and river engineering, flood risk management, groundwater remediation, agriculture (irrigation
Terminology: Widely used in Dutch-language literature; translations vary by context and may be rendered as water