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Correction Method for Hydraulic Conductivity Measurements Made Using a Fixed Wall Permeameter

Qiang Luo, Mengshi Liu, Tengfei Wang and Peng Wu

Mathematical Problems in Engineering, 2020, vol. 2020, 1-9

Abstract:

Hydraulic conductivity measurement through a fixed wall permeameter is a common practice to obtain the fluid transmissibility characteristics of soil matrix; however, sidewall leakage due to rigid wall effect may significantly influence the observed values for coarse-grained soils. In this study, the boundary flow error was identified through characterizing the geometrical properties of voids adjacent to the sidewall, and a parameter known as the boundary void ratio ( ) was proposed to account for this effect. The findings suggest that a fixed wall cell containing coarse soils would unavoidably generate extra voids at the interface between soil grains and inner rigid wall, contributing to a larger at the wall than void ratio within the soil bed; the measured hydraulic conductivity is increased primarily due to the apparatus-induced error. A two-dimensional geometric model was then established to estimate the value for uniformly sized coarse soils confined by a rigid permeameter wall, based on which a method was obtained for eliminating the boundary flow error from a fixed wall cell. The mathematical method was finally validated against experimental data from existing literature. It can be concluded that the boundary condition at sidewall featuring unwanted gaps lead to overestimation of the coefficient of permeability; however, the proposed correction method could adequately eliminate the boundary flow error for uniformly sized coarse-grained soils tested within a rigid wall cell.

Date: 2020
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DOI: 10.1155/2020/1274728

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