ASTM D7002-2003 Standard Practice for Leak Location on Exposed Geomembranes Using the Water Puddle System《用水搅拌系统测定暴露的土工薄膜上泄漏位置的标准实施规程》.pdf
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1、Designation: D 7002 03Standard Practice forLeak Location on Exposed Geomembranes Using the WaterPuddle System1This standard is issued under the fixed designation D 7002; the number immediately following the designation indicates the year oforiginal adoption or, in the case of revision, the year of l
2、ast revision. A number in parentheses indicates the year of last reapproval. Asuperscript epsilon (e) indicates an editorial change since the last revision or reapproval.1. Scope1.1 This standard is a performance-based practice for elec-trical methods for detecting leaks in exposed geomembranes.For
3、clarity, this document uses the term “leak” to mean holes,punctures, tears, knife cuts, seam defects, cracks and similarbreaches in an installed geomembrane (as defined in 3.1.5).1.2 This standard can be used for geomembranes installed inbasins, ponds, tanks, ore and waste pads, landfill cells, land
4、fillcaps, canals and other containment facilities. It is applicable forgeomembranes made of materials such as polyethylene,polypropylene, polyvinyl chloride, chlorosulfonated polyethyl-ene, bituminous geomembrane, and any other electrically-insulating materials.1.3 This standard does not purport to
5、address all of thesafety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is theresponsibility of the user of this standard to establish appro-priate safety and health practices and determine the applica-bility of regulatory limitations prior to use.2. Referenced Documents2.1 ASTM Standards:D 4439 Term
6、inology for GeosyntheticsD 6747 Guide for Selection of Techniques for ElectricalDetection of Potential Leak Paths in Geomembranes3. Terminology3.1 Definitions:3.1.1 artificial leak, nan electrical simulation of a leak ina geomembrane.3.1.2 electrodes, nthe conductive plate that is placed inearth gro
7、und or in the material under the geomembrane or aconductive structure, such as a copper manifold, that is placedin the water puddle on the geomembrane.3.1.3 electrical leak location, na method which useselectrical current or electrical potential to detect and locateleaks.3.1.4 geomembrane, nan essen
8、tially impermeable mem-brane used with foundation, soil, rock, earth or any othergeotechnical engineering related material as an integral part ofa man made project, structure, or system.3.1.5 leak, nfor the purposes of this document, a leak isany unintended opening, perforation, breach, slit, tear,
9、punc-ture, crack, or seam breach. Significant amounts of liquids orsolids may or may not flow through a leak. Scratches, gouges,dents, or other aberrations that do not completely penetrate thegeomembrane are not considered to be leaks. Leaks detectedduring surveys have been grouped into five categor
10、ies:3.1.5.1 holesround shaped voids with downward or up-ward protruding rims.3.1.5.2 tearslinear or areal voids with irregular edgeborders.3.1.5.3 linear cutslinear voids with neat close edges.3.1.5.4 seam defectsarea of partial or total separationbetween sheets.3.1.5.5 burned through zonesvoids cre
11、ated by meltingpolymer during welding.3.1.6 leak detection sensitivity, nthe smallest leak that theleak location equipment and survey methodology are capableof detecting under a given set of conditions. The leak detectionsensitivity specification is usually stated as a diameter of thesmallest leak t
12、hat can be reliably detected.3.1.7 current, nthe flow of electricity or the flow ofelectric charge.3.1.8 water puddle, nfor the purposes of this document, awater puddle is a small pool of water being contained andpushed by a squeegee installed on the leak location system.3.1.9 squeegee, nfor the pur
13、poses of this document, asqueegee is a device used to contain and push water on top ofan exposed geomembrane. It may consist of a handle and atransverse piece at one end set with a strip of leather or rubber.3.1.10 metalized geotextile, na geotextile incorporatingmetallic strips that can conduct ele
14、ctrical current.4. Summary of Practice4.1 The Principle of the Electrical Leak Location MethodUsing the Water Puddle System:1This practice is under the jurisdiction of ASTM Committee D35 on Geosyn-thetics and is the direct responsibility of Subcommittee D35.10 on Geomembranes.Current edition approve
15、d Dec. 1, 2003. Published December 2003.1Copyright ASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Drive, PO Box C700, West Conshohocken, PA 19428-2959, United States.4.1.1 The principle of the electrical leak location method isto place a voltage across a geomembrane and then locate areaswhere electrical curren
16、t flows through discontinuities in thegeomembrane and at seams.4.1.2 Fig. 1 show a diagram of the electrical leak locationmethod of the water puddle system for exposed geomem-branes. One output of an electrical excitation power supply isconnected to an electrode placed in a water puddle created onto
17、p of the geomembrane. The other output of the power supplyis connected to an electrode placed in electrically conductivematerial under the geomembrane.4.1.3 Measurements are made using an electrical currentmeasurement system, the magnitude of the current beingrelated to the size of the leak. An elec
18、tronic assembly is usuallyused to produce an audio tone whose frequency is proportionalto the current flow.4.2 Leak Location Surveys of Exposed Geomembrane Usingthe Water Puddle System:4.2.1 The water puddle detection system usually consists ofa horizontal water spray manifold with multiple nozzles
19、thatspray water onto a geomembrane, a squeegee device to pushthe resultant puddle of water, and a handle assembly as shownin Fig. 2. A pressurized water source, usually from a tank truckparked at higher elevation, is connected to the spray manifoldusing a plastic or rubber hose. Figs. 3 and 4 show o
20、ne exampleof such an apparatus.4.2.2 Direct current power supplies (usually a 12 or 24 voltbattery) have been used for leak location surveys. An alternat-ing current (output requirement of 12 to 30 volt AC) could beused.4.2.3 For leak location surveys of exposed geomembrane,the water puddle created
21、is pushed systematically over thegeomembrane area to locate the points where the electricalcurrent flow increases.4.2.4 The signal from the probe is typically connected to anelectronic detector assembly that converts the electrical signalto a detector and an audible signal that increases in pitch an
22、damplitude as the leak signal increases.4.2.5 When a leak signal is detected, the location of the leakis then marked or measured relative to fixed points.4.2.6 The leak detection sensitivity can be very good for thistechnique. Leaks smaller than 1 mm in diameter are routinelyfound, including leaks t
23、hrough seams in the geomembrane.4.2.7 The survey rate depends primarily on the manifoldand squeegee width and the presence of wrinkles and waves inthe geomembrane.4.3 Preparations and Measurement Considerations:4.3.1 There must be a conductive material below thegeomembrane being tested. Leak locatio
24、n survey of geomem-brane have been conducted with a conductivity of a subgradeequivalent to sand with moisture greater than 0.7 % (byweight). A properly-prepared subgrade typically will havesufficiently conductivity. Under proper conditions and prepa-rations, geosynthetic clay liners (CGLs) can be a
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