DIN Standards Committee Building and Civil Engineering
DIN EN ISO 11276
Soil quality - Determination of pore water pressure - Tensiometer method (ISO 11276:1995), German version EN ISO 11276:2014
Bodenbeschaffenheit - Bestimmung des Porenwasserdrucks - Tensiometerverfahren (ISO 11276:1995); Deutsche Fassung EN ISO 11276:2014
Overview
This International Standard specifies methods for the determination of pore water pressure in both unsaturated and saturated soil using tensiometers. The methods are applicable for in situ pore water pressure measurements in the field, as well as for monitoring pore water pressure in, for example, plant containers or soil cores used in experimental procedures. At normal atmospheric pressures, that is about 100 kPa, the application of these methods is limited to a range of pressures down to about -85 kPa. The range is reduced at lower atmospheric pressures. Tensiometers will not function if sub-zero temperatures occur at the measurement depth. Their accuracy is influenced by soil and air temperature fluctuations. Tensiometer response time ranges from a few seconds to several days. To obtain reliable measurements under field conditions, tensiometers require frequent servicing. A tensiometer provides point measurements of pore water pressure. To measure pore water pressure at different depths, several tensiometers will be necessary. In the field, replicate sets of instruments will be required if the spatial variability of the soil is to be allowed for. This International Standard has been prepared by Technical Committee ISO/TC 190 "Soil quality" and has been taken over by CEN/TC 345 "Characterization of soils" without any modification. The responsible German body is NA 119-01-02-02 UA "Chemische und physikalische Verfahren" ("Chemical and physical methods") of the DIN Standards Committee Water Practice (NAW).
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Responsible national committee
NA 119-01-02-02-09 AK - Physical methods
Responsible european committee
CEN/TC 444/WG 5 - Physical tests