ASTM G57-2006 Standard Test Method for Field Measurement of Soil Resistivity Using the Wenner Four-Electrode Method《用温纳四电极法现场测量泥土电阻率的标准试验方法》.pdf
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1、Designation: G 57 06Standard Test Method forField Measurement of Soil Resistivity Using the WennerFour-Electrode Method1This standard is issued under the fixed designation G 57; the number immediately following the designation indicates the year of originaladoption or, in the case of revision, the y
2、ear of last revision. A number in parentheses indicates the year of last reapproval. A superscriptepsilon (e) indicates an editorial change since the last revision or reapproval.1. Scope1.1 This test method covers the equipment and proceduresfor the field measurement of soil resistivity, both in sit
3、u and forsamples removed from the ground, for use in the control ofcorrosion of buried structures.1.2 To convert cm (metric unit) to metre (SI unit), divide by100.1.3 This standard does not purport to address all of thesafety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is theresponsibility of the
4、user of this standard to establish appro-priate safety and health practices and determine the applica-bility of regulatory limitations prior to use.2. Terminology2.1 Definition:2.1.1 resistivitythe electrical resistance between oppositefaces of a unit cube of material; the reciprocal of conductivity
5、.Resistivity is used in preference to conductivity as an expres-sion of the electrical character of soils (and waters) since it isexpressed in whole numbers.2.1.2 Resistivity measurements indicate the relative abilityof a medium to carry electrical currents. When a metallicstructure is immersed in a
6、 conductive medium, the ability ofthe medium to carry current will influence the magnitude ofgalvanic currents and cathodic protection currents. The degreeof electrode polarization will also affect the size of suchcurrents.3. Summary of Test Method3.1 The Wenner four-electrode method requires that f
7、ourmetal electrodes be placed with equal separation in a straightline in the surface of the soil to a depth not exceeding 5 % ofthe minimum separation of the electrodes. The electrodeseparation should be selected with consideration of the soilstrata of interest. The resulting resistivity measurement
8、 repre-sents the average resistivity of a hemisphere of soil of a radiusequal to the electrode separation.3.2 A voltage is impressed between the outer electrodes,causing current to flow, and the voltage drop between the innerelectrodes is measured using a sensitive voltmeter. Alterna-tively, the res
9、istance can be measured directly. The resistivity,r, is then:r,Vcm 5 2p aR a in cm!5 191.5 aRa in ft!where:a = electrode separation, andR = resistance, V.Using dimensional analysis, the correct unit for resistivity isohm-centimetre.3.3 If the current-carrying (outside) electrodes are notspaced at th
10、e same interval as the potential-measuring (inside)electrodes, the resistivity, r is:r, Vcm 5 95.76 bR/S1 2bb 1 aDwhere:b = outer electrode spacing, ft,a = inner electrode spacing, ft, andR = resistance, V.or:r, Vcm 5pbR/S1 2bb 1 aDwhere:b = outer electrode spacing, cm,a = inner electrode spacing, c
11、m, andR = resistance, V.3.4 For soil contained in a soil box similar to the one shownin Fig. 1, the resistivity, r, is:r, Vcm 5 RA/a1This test method is under the jurisdiction of ASTM Committee G01 onCorrosion of Metals and is the direct responsibility of Subcommittee G01.10 onCorrosion in Soils.Cur
12、rent edition approved Nov. 1, 2006. Published December 2006. Originallyapproved in 1978. Last previous edition approved in 2001 as G 57 95a (2001).1Copyright ASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Drive, PO Box C700, West Conshohocken, PA 19428-2959, United States.where:R = resistance, V,A = cross sect
13、ional area of the container perpendicular tothe current flow, cm2, anda = inner electrode spacing, cm.NOTE 1The spacing between the inner electrodes should be measuredfrom the inner edges of the electrode pins, and not from the center of theelectrodes.4. Significance and Use4.1 Measurement of soil r
14、esistivity is used for the control ofcorrosion of buried structures. Soil resistivity is used both forthe estimation of expected corrosion rates and for the design ofcathodic protection systems. As an essential design parameterfor cathodic protection systems, it is important to take as manymeasureme
15、nts as necessary so as to get a sufficiently represen-tative characterization of the soil environment that the entireburied structure will experience.5. Apparatus5.1 At-Grade Measurements in situ:5.1.1 The equipment required for field resistivity measure-ments to be taken at grade consists of a curr
16、ent source, asuitable voltmeter, ammeter, or galvanometer, four metalelectrodes, and the necessary wiring to make the connectionsshown in Fig. 2.FIG. 1 Typical Connections for Use of Soil Box with Various Types of InstrumentsFIG. 2 Wiring Diagram for Typical dc Vibrator-Current SourceG570625.1.2 Cur
17、rent SourceAn ac source, usually 97 Hz, ispreferred since the use of dc will cause polarization of mostmetal electrodes, resulting in error. The current can be providedby either a cranked ac generator or a vibrator-equipped dcsource.An unaltered dc source can be used if the electrodes areabraded to
18、bright metal before immersion, polarity is regularlyreversed during measurement, and measurements are averagedfor each polarity.5.1.3 VoltmeterThe voltmeter shall not draw appreciablecurrent from the circuit to avoid polarization effects. A galva-nometer type of movement is preferred but an electron
19、ic typeinstrument will yield satisfactory results if the meter inputimpedance is at least 10 megaohm.5.1.4 Electrodes fabricated from mild steel or martensiticstainless steel 0.475 to 0.635 cm (316 to14 in.) in diameter and30 to 60 cm (1 to 2 ft) in length are satisfactory for most fieldmeasurements
20、. Both materials may require heat treatment sothat they are sufficiently rigid to be inserted in dry or gravelsoils. The electrodes should be formed with a handle and aterminal for wire attachment.5.1.5 Wiring, 18 to 22-gage insulated stranded copper wire.Terminals should be of good quality to ensur
21、e that low-resistance contact is made at the electrodes and at the meter.Where regular surveys are to be made at fixed electrodespacing, a shielded multiconductor cable can be fabricated withterminals permanently located at the required intervals.5.2 Soil Sample Measurement:5.2.1 The equipment requi
22、red for the measurement of theresistivity of soil samples, either in the field or in thelaboratory, is identical to that needed for at-grade measure-ments except that the electrodes are replaced with an inertcontainer containing four permanently mounted electrodes (seeFig. 1).5.2.2 If the current-ca
23、rrying (outside) electrodes are notspaced at the same interval as the potential-measuring (inside)electrodes, the resistivity, r, is:r,Vcm 5 95.76 bR/S1 2bb 1 aDwhere:b = outer electrode spacing, ft,a = inner electrode spacing, ft, andR = resistance, V.or:r,Vcm 5pbR/S1 2bb 1 aDwhere:b = outer electr
24、ode spacing, cma = inner electrode spacing, cm, andR = resistance, V.5.2.3 The dimensions of the box can be established so thatresistivity is read directly from the voltmeter without furthercalculation. The box should be readily cleanable to avoidcontamination by previous samples.6. Standardization6
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