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Soil Permeability Test: Constant and Falling Head Methods, Study notes of Building Materials and Systems

The concepts of soil permeability and provides details about the constant and falling head methods used to determine the coefficient of permeability (k). definitions, apparatus, and procedures for conducting these tests.

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CONSTANT AND

FALLING HEAD

permeability test

CONSTANT AND FALLING HEAD

PERMEABILITY TEST

Definitions: Permeability: The ability of a substance to allow another substance to pass through it. The permeability of soil is expressed by coefficient of permeability or hydraulic conductivity (k). 𝒒 = 𝒌𝒊𝑨 Where: q: flow rate (volume / time). i: hydraulic gradient = difference in elevation / length of path = Δh/l (unitless). A: cross-sectional area for specimen.

  • Apparatus:
  1. Constant head test.
  2. Falling head test
  3. Graduated cylinder.
  4. Thermometer.
  5. Stop watch.
  6. Rubber tubing.
  7. Balance.
  • Falling Head test:
  • Supply water to the funnel till the specimen is saturated and remove air

bubbles.

  • Allow the water to flow through sample for some time, when the funnel is

full, the water will flow out of it into the sink.

  • Close the flow of water through the sample. Measure the head difference

h1 (cm).

  • Open the pinch chock. Water will flow through the burette to the

specimen and then out of the funnel. Record time (t) and the head

difference h2 (cm).

  • Determine the water volume (V) that is drained from the burette in (cm3).