Electric Conductivity Probes to Study Change in Degree of Saturation - Bench Top Laboratory Tests

Sand characteristics such as liquefaction susceptibility can be affected as a result of change in degree of saturation of sand. New liquefaction mitigation technique by inducing partial saturation in sands is introduced by Yegian et al in 2007[1]. This technique requires to monitor changes in degree...

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Main Authors: Kazemiroodsari Hadi, Yegian Mishac K., Alshawabkeh Akram N., Gokyer Seda
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2020-01-01
Series:E3S Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2020/55/e3sconf_e-unsat2020_03016.pdf
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spelling doaj-10c17f343e8c4a129ce2f4e578496d252021-02-02T05:06:43ZengEDP SciencesE3S Web of Conferences2267-12422020-01-011950301610.1051/e3sconf/202019503016e3sconf_e-unsat2020_03016Electric Conductivity Probes to Study Change in Degree of Saturation - Bench Top Laboratory TestsKazemiroodsari Hadi0Yegian Mishac K.1Alshawabkeh Akram N.2Gokyer Seda3Department of Civil engineering, Wentworth Institute of TechnologyCivil and Environmental Engineering Department, Northeastern UniversityCivil and Environmental Engineering Department, Northeastern UniversityGeocomp corporation, ActonSand characteristics such as liquefaction susceptibility can be affected as a result of change in degree of saturation of sand. New liquefaction mitigation technique by inducing partial saturation in sands is introduced by Yegian et al in 2007[1]. This technique requires to monitor changes in degree of saturation of sand. By nature, changes in degree of saturation of sand can lead in changes in its electric conductivity. Electric conductivity is the property of a material that represents its ability to conduct electric current. Fully saturated sand can conduct electric current better than sand with lower degree of saturation. Therefore, the change in measured electric conductivity can be used to calculate the change in degree of saturation of sand. In 1942, Gus Archie [2] expressed that the electric conductivity of soil is a function of its porosity, degree of saturation, tortuosity and electric conductivity of pore fluid. Using Archie’s law electrical conductivity can be related to the degree of saturation in sands. Typically, electric conductivity probes and meters are instruments which are used to measure electric conductivity. Using electrical conductivity probes, sets of bench top tests were conducted on Ottawa sand to study the relation between degree of saturation and electric conductivity in sand. Partial saturation in sands were created by pouring dry sand into sodium percarbonate solution with a known initial concentration. By nature, sodium percarbonate in water, generates oxygen gas bubbles in time. The changes in electric conductivity in the specimen were measured using electric conductivity meters and probes. In addition, changes in degree of saturation of the specimen were measured using soil phase relations equations. Measured electric conductivity data and calculated degree of saturations were correlated to explore relation between electric conductivity and degree of saturation. This paper presents results of bench top tests, and suggests a relationship between, final degree of saturation of sand and initial concentration of sodium percarbonate solutionhttps://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2020/55/e3sconf_e-unsat2020_03016.pdf
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Gokyer Seda
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Electric Conductivity Probes to Study Change in Degree of Saturation - Bench Top Laboratory Tests
E3S Web of Conferences
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Gokyer Seda
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title Electric Conductivity Probes to Study Change in Degree of Saturation - Bench Top Laboratory Tests
title_short Electric Conductivity Probes to Study Change in Degree of Saturation - Bench Top Laboratory Tests
title_full Electric Conductivity Probes to Study Change in Degree of Saturation - Bench Top Laboratory Tests
title_fullStr Electric Conductivity Probes to Study Change in Degree of Saturation - Bench Top Laboratory Tests
title_full_unstemmed Electric Conductivity Probes to Study Change in Degree of Saturation - Bench Top Laboratory Tests
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description Sand characteristics such as liquefaction susceptibility can be affected as a result of change in degree of saturation of sand. New liquefaction mitigation technique by inducing partial saturation in sands is introduced by Yegian et al in 2007[1]. This technique requires to monitor changes in degree of saturation of sand. By nature, changes in degree of saturation of sand can lead in changes in its electric conductivity. Electric conductivity is the property of a material that represents its ability to conduct electric current. Fully saturated sand can conduct electric current better than sand with lower degree of saturation. Therefore, the change in measured electric conductivity can be used to calculate the change in degree of saturation of sand. In 1942, Gus Archie [2] expressed that the electric conductivity of soil is a function of its porosity, degree of saturation, tortuosity and electric conductivity of pore fluid. Using Archie’s law electrical conductivity can be related to the degree of saturation in sands. Typically, electric conductivity probes and meters are instruments which are used to measure electric conductivity. Using electrical conductivity probes, sets of bench top tests were conducted on Ottawa sand to study the relation between degree of saturation and electric conductivity in sand. Partial saturation in sands were created by pouring dry sand into sodium percarbonate solution with a known initial concentration. By nature, sodium percarbonate in water, generates oxygen gas bubbles in time. The changes in electric conductivity in the specimen were measured using electric conductivity meters and probes. In addition, changes in degree of saturation of the specimen were measured using soil phase relations equations. Measured electric conductivity data and calculated degree of saturations were correlated to explore relation between electric conductivity and degree of saturation. This paper presents results of bench top tests, and suggests a relationship between, final degree of saturation of sand and initial concentration of sodium percarbonate solution
url https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2020/55/e3sconf_e-unsat2020_03016.pdf
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