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The Effect of Contact on the Filter Paper Method for Measuring Soil Suction
Fecha
2012Registro en:
Geotechnical Testing Jorurnal, v. 35, n. 1, Special Issue, supl., P. 3, p. 172-181, Jan, 2012
0149-6115
10.1520/GTJ103571
Autor
Marinho, Fernando Antonio Medeiros
Gomes, Jorge Eduardo da Silva
Institución
Resumen
The filter paper method is one of the most commonly used and critiqued techniques for measuring soil suction. However, many aspects related to its use still require some clarification. The results of a comprehensive study on the effect of the contact between the soil grains and soil water and the filter paper are presented herein. We investigated the influence of the equilibration time, the texture of the porous material and the degree of contact, or lack thereof, between the soil grains and the filter paper using Miamian #42 and three different types of porous material. To enhance the difference between the total suction and the matrix suction, osmotic suction was induced by saturating the specimens with a sodium chloride solution.
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