High-suction tensiometers are able to measure suctions up to 2 MPa. Direct calibration at such high suctions requires the imposition of negative water pressures, which are difficult to achieve using facilities commonly available in soil mechanics laboratories. For this reason, tensiometers are usually calibrated in the positive pressure range, and such calibration is subsequently extrapolated to negative pressures. This paper examines different experimental techniques to assess the accuracy of such extrapolation. Any error in the calibration process would be directly reflected in the measured values of suction, and might be particularly significant (in relative terms) for the measurement of low suctions. In addition, the results of this study show that calibration in the positive range is affected both by the physical configuration of the tensiometer during calibration and by aspects of its design. The paper concludes that linear extrapolation of the calibration from the positive to the negative range is sufficiently accurate provided that calibration is done under conditions that closely match the conditions in which the tensiometer will be used. Owing to structural differences between tensiometers, and also to suction-induced ‘calibration hysteresis', at least one check on the accuracy of the extrapolated calibration equation over a range of negative pressure should be performed, even if at low values of suction.
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October 01 2008
Calibrations of a high-suction tensiometer
S. D. N. Lourenço;
S. D. N. Lourenço
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Geotechnical Observations Limited
Egham, UK
(formerly Durham University).
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D. Gallipoli;
D. Gallipoli
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Department of Civil Engineering, University of Glasgow
UK
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D. G. Toll;
D. G. Toll
‡
School of Engineering, Durham University
UK
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C. E. Augarde;
C. E. Augarde
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School of Engineering, Durham University
UK
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F. D. Evans;
F. D. Evans
§
Controls Testing Equipment Ltd, Wykeham Farrance Division
Tring, UK
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G. M. Medero
G. M. Medero
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School of the Built Environment, Heriot-Watt University
Edinburgh, UK
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Received:
August 02 2007
Accepted:
July 17 2008
Online ISSN: 1751-7656
Print ISSN: 0016-8505
© 2008 Thomas Telford Ltd
2008
Geotechnique (2008) 58 (8): 659–668.
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Received:
August 02 2007
Accepted:
July 17 2008
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Lourenço SDN, Gallipoli D, Toll DG, Augarde CE, Evans FD, Medero GM (2008), "Calibrations of a high-suction tensiometer". Geotechnique, Vol. 58 No. 8 pp. 659–668, doi: https://doi.org/10.1680/geot.2008.58.8.659
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