Pneumatic Piezometers
Applications
Pneumatic
piezometers are used to measure pore water pressure in saturated soils.
Applications include:
- Monitoring pore pressures to determine safe rates of fill or excavation.
- Monitoring pore water pressures to determine slope stability.
- Monitoring the effects of dewatering systems used for excavations.
- Monitoring the effects of ground improvement systems such as vertical
drains and sand drains.
- Monitoring pore water pressures to check the performance of earth
fill dams and embankments.
- Monitoring pore water pressures to check containment systems at land
fills and tailings dams.
Advantages
Slope Indicator's pneumatic piezometers employ a simple and reliable
transducer that is free from zero drift. Long term performance is enhanced
by corrosion-resistant plastic construction, polyethylene tubing, and
in-line filters in all connectors. Compatible with both flow and no-flow
reading techniques.
Operating Principle
In a typical installation, the piezometer is sealed in a borehole, embedded
in fill, or suspended in a standpipe. Twin pneumatic tubes run from the
piezometer to a terminal at the surface. Readings are obtained with a
pneumatic indicator.
The
piezometer contains a flexible diaphragm. Water pressure acts on one side
of the diaphragm and gas pressure acts on the other. When a reading is
required, a pneumatic indicator is connected to the terminal or directly
to the tubing. Compressed nitrogen gas from the indicator flows down the
input tube to increase gas pressure on the diaphragm.
When gas pressure exceeds water pressure, the diaphragm is forced away
from the vent tube, allowing excess gas to escape via the vent tube. When
the return flow of gas is detected at the surface, the gas supply is shut
off.
Gas pressure in the piezometer decreases until water pressure forces
the diaphragm to its original position, preventing further escape of gas
through the vent tube. At this point, gas pressure equals water pressure,
and the pneumatic indicator shows
the reading on its pressure gauge.
For more information
Please visit the Slope Indicator website to download a
data sheet and a manual. These documents can be viewed and printed
with Adobe Acrobat Reader.
|