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1.1 These test methods cover the quantitative measurement of data points suitable for defining the hydraulic conductivity functions (HCF) of unsaturated soils. The HCF is defined as either the relationship between hydraulic conductivity and matric suction or that between hydraulic conductivity and volumetric water content, gravimetric water content, or the degree of saturation. Darcy’s law provides the basis for measurement of points on the HCF, in which the hydraulic conductivity of a soil specimen is equal to the coefficient of proportionality between the flow rate of water through the specimen and the hydraulic gradient across the specimen. To define a point on the HCF, a hydraulic gradient is applied across a soil specimen, the corresponding transient or steady-state water flow rate is measured (or vice versa), and the hydraulic conductivity calculated using Darcy’s law is paired with independent measurements of matric suction or volumetric water content in the soil specimen.
| Author | ASTM |
|---|---|
| Editor | ASTM |
| Document type | Standard |
| Format | File |
| Confirmation date | 2010-10-01 |
| ICS | 13.080.40 : Hydrological properties of soils |
| Number of pages | 24 |
| Replace | ASTM D7664-10 |
| Set | ASTMVOL0409 |
| Year | 2010 |
| Document history | ASTM D7664-10 |
| Country | USA |
| Keyword | ASTM 7664;ASTM D7664;ASTM D7664;10.1520/D7664-10R18E01 |