Geotechnical Investigation and Testing - Geohydraulic Testing - Part 3: Water Pressure Tests in Rock
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The DIN EN ISO 22282-3 standard focuses on the geohydraulic testing of water pressure in rock formations. It specifically addresses the requirements for conducting water pressure tests in boreholes that are drilled into rock as part of geotechnical investigation and testing. This standard is designed to align with the requirements outlined in EN 1997-1 and EN 1997-2, which are European standards for geotechnical design.
The standard provides guidelines for conducting water pressure tests in rock formations, ensuring that the testing is performed accurately and reliably. It outlines the procedures and equipment needed to carry out the tests effectively, ensuring consistency and quality in the results obtained. This standard is crucial in geotechnical investigations as it helps evaluate the rock's behavior under hydraulic conditions, which is vital for assessing its stability and determining its suitability for various construction projects.
Descriptors | Absorption, Bores, Compression testing, Cracking, Definitions, Engineering geology, Exploration, Geotechnics, Grouting, Hydraulic, Hydraulic pressure, Hydraulics, Investigations, Properties, Quantity of water, Rock drillings, Rocks, Specification (approval), Strength of materials, Testing, Water pressure tests, Wells, Reconnaissance |
ICS Codes | 93.020 - Earthworks. Excavations. Foundation construction. Underground works |
Language(s) | English |
File Size | 1.3 MB |