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DIN EN 16416

Geosynthetic clay barriers - Determination of water flux index - Flexible wall permeameter method at constant head

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Organization: DIN
Publication Date: 1 December 2013
Status: active
Page Count: 15
ICS Code (Binders. Sealing materials): 91.100.50
ICS Code (Geotextiles): 59.080.70
scope:

This European Standard describes an index test method that covers laboratory measurement of water flux through saturated clay geosynthetic barrier (GBR-C) specimens using a flexible wall permeameter at constant head.

This test method is applicable to GBR-C products with no additional sealing layers attached.

This test method provides a measurement of flux under a prescribed set of conditions that can be used for manufacturing quality control. The test method can also be used to check conformance.

The flux value determined using this test method is not considered to be representative of the in-service flux of a GBR-C.

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April 1, 2023
Geosynthetic clay barriers - Determination of water flux index - Flexible wall permeameter method at constant head
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November 1, 2021
Geosynthetic clay barriers - Determination of water flux index - Flexible wall permeameter method at constant head; German and English version prEN 16416:2021
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DIN EN 16416
December 1, 2013
Geosynthetic clay barriers - Determination of water flux index - Flexible wall permeameter method at constant head
This European Standard describes an index test method that covers laboratory measurement of water flux through saturated clay geosynthetic barrier (GBR-C) specimens using a flexible wall permeameter...

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