Reliability of chilled-mirror hygrometer (WP4C) for soil total suction measurement

The WP4C chilled-mirror dew-point hygrometer is widely used for measuring soil total suction. This study aimed to evaluate its reliability in determining total soil suction through the vapor equilibrium technique. Results showed offsets between WP4C measurements of soil specimens and its correspondi...

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Main Authors: Lu, Yi, Abuel-Naga, Hossam, Leong, Eng Choon, Shang, Zhi
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1736652024-02-23T15:33:19Z Reliability of chilled-mirror hygrometer (WP4C) for soil total suction measurement Lu, Yi Abuel-Naga, Hossam Leong, Eng Choon Shang, Zhi School of Civil and Environmental Engineering Engineering Chilled-mirror hygrometer Water retention curve The WP4C chilled-mirror dew-point hygrometer is widely used for measuring soil total suction. This study aimed to evaluate its reliability in determining total soil suction through the vapor equilibrium technique. Results showed offsets between WP4C measurements of soil specimens and its corresponding vapor equilibrium saline solution, particularly for suctions below 10 MPa. This difference can be attributed to the difference in vapor diffusion behavior because of the presence of both liquid and solid evaporation surfaces in the soil case, as opposed to just a liquid surface in the saline solution case. To address this issue, the study modified the WP4C sample cups to present varying solution surface areas to the WP4C, representing varying volumetric water contents of the soil. The results reveal that the total suction measurement increases as the surface area decreases for a specific salt solution. This outcome was used to develop a new WP4C correction equation based on solution surface area. The proposed correction equation was validated through experiments and literature data, showing that it significantly improves the measurement precision of the WP4C. Published version This work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant Nos. 52108310, 51991393, 5202010500). 2024-02-21T05:35:20Z 2024-02-21T05:35:20Z 2024 Journal Article Lu, Y., Abuel-Naga, H., Leong, E. C. & Shang, Z. (2024). Reliability of chilled-mirror hygrometer (WP4C) for soil total suction measurement. Geotechnical Testing Journal, 47(3). https://dx.doi.org/10.1520/GTJ20230387 0149-6115 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/173665 10.1520/GTJ20230387 2-s2.0-85178183490 3 47 en Geotechnical Testing Journal © 2023 ASTM International. All rights reserved. This article may be downloaded for personal use only. Any other use requires prior permission of the copyright holder. The Version of Record is available online at http://doi.org/10.1520/GTJ20230387. application/pdf
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topic Engineering
Chilled-mirror hygrometer
Water retention curve
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Chilled-mirror hygrometer
Water retention curve
Lu, Yi
Abuel-Naga, Hossam
Leong, Eng Choon
Shang, Zhi
Reliability of chilled-mirror hygrometer (WP4C) for soil total suction measurement
description The WP4C chilled-mirror dew-point hygrometer is widely used for measuring soil total suction. This study aimed to evaluate its reliability in determining total soil suction through the vapor equilibrium technique. Results showed offsets between WP4C measurements of soil specimens and its corresponding vapor equilibrium saline solution, particularly for suctions below 10 MPa. This difference can be attributed to the difference in vapor diffusion behavior because of the presence of both liquid and solid evaporation surfaces in the soil case, as opposed to just a liquid surface in the saline solution case. To address this issue, the study modified the WP4C sample cups to present varying solution surface areas to the WP4C, representing varying volumetric water contents of the soil. The results reveal that the total suction measurement increases as the surface area decreases for a specific salt solution. This outcome was used to develop a new WP4C correction equation based on solution surface area. The proposed correction equation was validated through experiments and literature data, showing that it significantly improves the measurement precision of the WP4C.
author2 School of Civil and Environmental Engineering
author_facet School of Civil and Environmental Engineering
Lu, Yi
Abuel-Naga, Hossam
Leong, Eng Choon
Shang, Zhi
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author Lu, Yi
Abuel-Naga, Hossam
Leong, Eng Choon
Shang, Zhi
author_sort Lu, Yi
title Reliability of chilled-mirror hygrometer (WP4C) for soil total suction measurement
title_short Reliability of chilled-mirror hygrometer (WP4C) for soil total suction measurement
title_full Reliability of chilled-mirror hygrometer (WP4C) for soil total suction measurement
title_fullStr Reliability of chilled-mirror hygrometer (WP4C) for soil total suction measurement
title_full_unstemmed Reliability of chilled-mirror hygrometer (WP4C) for soil total suction measurement
title_sort reliability of chilled-mirror hygrometer (wp4c) for soil total suction measurement
publishDate 2024
url https://hdl.handle.net/10356/173665
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