Constant Head Permeability Test
Constant Head Permeability Test
Constant Head Permeability Test
ASTM D 2434
Q = kiA
Where:
Q = flow rate (volume/time)
i = hydraulic gradient (unitless)
A = cross-sectional area of flow (area)
k = coeff. of permeability (length/time)
Significance:
Generally, soils which contain 10% or more particles passing the No. 200
sieve are tested using the falling-head method. The constant-head
method is limited to disturbed granular soils containing not more than
10% passing the No.200 sieve.
Typical Soil Permeability
The constant head test method is used for permeable soils (k>10 -4
cm/s), and the falling head test is mainly used for less permeable soils
(k<10-4 cm/s).
Test Apparatus
Permeameters
Ruler
Tamper
Balance
Thermometer
Filter
Test Procedure
1. Using the relative densities given by TA (32,34,36)
determine the density of the specimen, γ
Sample Weight
W= Volume * γd
Water Head
H=H1-H2
Gradient
i=H/L
Flow
Q=(Hstart-Hfinish)*A
Where A=area of reservoir tube - area of bubble tube
KT =Q/iA
K20=KTηT/ η20
Where:
η20 and ηT are the viscosities at the temperature 20 and T, respectively, and
can be found from tables;
Graph
Permeability vs. relative density (void ratio)
Void ratio
Permeability at 20oC
The End