BVTEngineer
Geotechnical
- Oct 16, 2012
- 3
I'm performing a permeability test, ASTM D5084, using a 150mm dia. sample. After saturation and consolidation, the permeability test is performed using a confining stress equal to the previous consolidation. What I'm don't understand is that during the test (constant flow bottom to top), the flow is steady, the gradient is steady but the sample pressures are gradually decreasing together.
Typically, flows are 0.2 cc/sec, gradient = 2, k = 1x10^-4 cm/sec and the sample pressure is usually around 600 kpa with an effective stress of 3 kpa.
Any thoughts on why the sample top and bottom pressures would be able to maintain a constant gradient but be dropping in pressure? thanks
Typically, flows are 0.2 cc/sec, gradient = 2, k = 1x10^-4 cm/sec and the sample pressure is usually around 600 kpa with an effective stress of 3 kpa.
Any thoughts on why the sample top and bottom pressures would be able to maintain a constant gradient but be dropping in pressure? thanks