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API PUBL 351

Overview of Soil Permeability Test Methods

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Organization: API
Publication Date: 1 April 1999
Status: active
Page Count: 57
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SCOPE OF REPORT

This publication outlines various methods to test the permeability of soil. It is intended to serve only as a general guideline in the selection of a suitable test method for determining soil permeability. The final selection of the method and its implementation should be the responsibility of an experienced hydrologist or geotechnical engineer. The methods listed here are not an exhaustive list of all available permeability methods. The report distinguishes between laboratory and field methods. They are identified according to their applicability to particular soil types. The methods presented in this report are applicable to fine-grained soils (silts and clays) and coarse-grained soils (sands and gravels), but may not be appropriate to organic soils, such as peat, or to materials such as construction and demolition debris.

The laboratory test methods covered in this report include the following:

• Constant head test

• Falling head test

• Flexible wall permeameter test (triaxial test)

• Grain size analysis (sieve analysis)

The field methods covered in this report include the following:

• Slug test (Hvorslev's Method)

• Infiltrometer tests

• Double tube test method

• Air-entry permeameter test

• Borehole test

• Gulf Oil Field Test method

• Well pumping test

• Piezometer method

Document History

API PUBL 351
April 1, 1999
Overview of Soil Permeability Test Methods
SCOPE OF REPORT This publication outlines various methods to test the permeability of soil. It is intended to serve only as a general guideline in the selection of a suitable test method for...

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