Iso 12958 1 2020
Iso 12958 1 2020
Iso 12958 1 2020
STANDARD 12958-1
First edition
2020-10
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Reference number
ISO 12958-1:2020(E)
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ISO 12958-1:2020(E)
Contents Page
Foreword......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... iv
1 Scope.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 1
2 Normative references....................................................................................................................................................................................... 1
3 Terms and definitions...................................................................................................................................................................................... 1
4 Principle......................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 2
5 Apparatus and materials.............................................................................................................................................................................. 2
6 Specimens..................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 6
6.1 Handling........................................................................................................................................................................................................ 6
6.2 Selection........................................................................................................................................................................................................ 6
6.3 Number and dimensions................................................................................................................................................................. 6
6.4 Specimen condition............................................................................................................................................................................. 7
7 Test procedure......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 7
8 Calculations and expression of results........................................................................................................................................... 8
8.1 Products with a continuous structure (i.e. with no discrete draining elements)........................... 8
8.2 Products with discrete draining elements....................................................................................................................... 8
8.3 Graphical representation................................................................................................................................................................ 9
9 Test report................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 10
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Annex A (informative) Determination of the correction factor RT for conversion to a water
temperature of 20 °C......................................................................................................................................................................................11
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Annex B (informative) Experimental data and calculations for a specimen............................................................13
Bibliography..............................................................................................................................................................................................................................
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Foreword
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This document was prepared by Technical Committee ISO/TC 221, Geosynthetics, in collaboration with
the European Committee for Standardization (CEN) Technical Committee CEN/TC 189, Geosynthetics,
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This first edition of ISO 12958-1, together with ISO 12958-2, cancels and replaces ISO 12958:2010,
which has been technically revised.
The main changes to ISO 12958:2010 are as follows:
— introduction of the concept of index versus performance test;
— permission given to test using rigid/rigid, soft/soft or soft/rigid boundaries;
— addition of guidance for testing cuspated sheets on a single side and for testing multilinear drainage
geocomposites;
— withdrawal of apparatus types b) and c);
— several cosmetic improvements, in particular terms and definitions, procedure, calculation and
reporting.
A list of all parts in the ISO 12958 series can be found on the ISO website.
Any feedback or questions on this document should be directed to the user’s national standards body. A
complete listing of these bodies can be found at www.iso.org/members.html.
1 Scope
This document specifies a method for determining the constant-head water flow capacity within the
plane of a geotextile or geotextile-related product. This document describes the in-plane water flow
index test, only applicable to factory-assembled products. For the in-plane water flow performance test,
see ISO 12958-2.
2 Normative references
The following documents are referred to in the text in such a way that some or all of their content
constitutes requirements of this document. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For
undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies.
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ISO 2854, Statistical interpretation of data — Techniques of estimation and tests relating to means and
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ISO 5813, Water quality — DeterminationISO of dissolved
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ISO 9862, Geosynthetics — Sampling and preparation of test specimens
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ISO 9863-1, Geosynthetics — Determination of thickness at specified pressures — Part 1: Single layers
ISO 10320, Geosynthetics — Identification on site
3.3
in-plane water flow capacity
qp index(σ/i)
volumetric flow rate of water per unit width of specimen at a defined normal compressive stress (σ),
hydraulic gradient (i), measured in the present index test and expressed in litres per second per meter
[(l/s)/m]
Note 1 to entry: The term 'transmissivity' is related to laminar flow conditions only and equals the water flow
capacity at a hydraulic gradient equal to unity. As non-laminar flow may occur, the term 'water flow capacity' is
preferred.
3.4
hydraulic gradient
i
ratio of the head loss in the geotextile or geotextile-related product specimen to the distance between
two measuring points within the geotextile or geotextile-related product
Note 1 to entry: ISO/TR 18228-41) provides information on the significance of the hydraulic gradient.
3.5
contact surface
surface contacting the specimen
Note 1 to entry: Contact surfaces may be either closed-cell foam rubber on both sides (F/F), smooth rigid
membrane on one side and closed-cell foam rubber on the other side (R/F) or smooth rigid membrane on both
sides (R/R).
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3.6
in-plane water flow index test (standards.iteh.ai)
test that yields an indication of the in-plane water flow
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test to confirm full compliance of the in-plane water flow with the requirements under specified
conditions
4 Principle
The flow of water within the plane of a geotextile or geotextile-related product is measured under
varying normal compressive stresses, with typical hydraulic gradients and with defined contact
surfaces.
a) The apparatus shall be capable of maintaining a constant head loss at different water levels, at least
those corresponding to hydraulic gradients of 0,1 and 1,0, while maintaining a water head at the
point of discharge not greater than 100 mm.
b) If the average water head above the specimen exceeds 100 mm, and the applied normal load is
equal to or less than 20 kPa, the normal stress shall be corrected for the excess considering the
average water head.
c) The apparatus shall be capable of maintaining the proposed normal compressive stress on the
specimen without any deformation which would influence the test results.
d) The apparatus shall include a loading mechanism capable of exerting a constant normal compressive
stress on the geotextile or geotextile-related product specimen to a maximum permissible error
of ± 5 % of applied normal compressive stress.
e) The surfaces contacting the specimen should be either:
— foam rubber (F) whose properties should satisfy the compression deflection envelope,
illustrated in Figure 1, when tested in accordance with ISO 9863-1; or
— smooth rigid (R) high-density polyethylene liner 2 mm thick without any surface damage.
Performances of a geotextile-related product with any other boundary condition can be measured
in accordance with the performance test of ISO 12958-2.
f) For specimens with a thickness up to 10 mm, foam rubber with a nominal thickness of 10 mm shall
be used on each face.
g) For specimens with a thickness between 10 mm and 25 mm, foam rubber with a nominal thickness
of 1 to 1,25 times the specimen thickness shall be used on each face.
h) For specimens with a thickness over 25 mm, the foam rubber on each face shall have a nominal
thickness of 25 mm.
i) Two layers of foam rubber may be combined to achieve the desired thickness only when the foam
thickness is greater than 10 mm.
j) The width of the foam shall be the same as that of the loading platen. The length of the foam should
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normally be the same as the loading platen. However, to avoid obstruction at both the inlet and
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outlet due to compression of the foam, it is recommended that the length of the foam be reduced,
where necessary, by 0,4 times its nominal thickness.
k) The test report shall include the specific ISO 12958-1:2020
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l) The multiple use of foam rubber should be carefully monitored. The foam rubber shall be discarded
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if there is more than 10 % deformation in thickness tested in accordance with ISO 9863-1 at 2 kPa.
m) The apparatus shall have a minimum width of 0,2 m and a minimum net hydraulic length of 0,3 m. It
shall be capable of testing specimens up to a thickness of 50 mm. It shall also be capable of accepting
foam rubber with a thickness of 25 mm in contact with both faces of the material to be tested.
n) The apparatus shall be essentially leak tight when the specimen is inside. To measure the leakage
in the apparatus, a test can be conducted with a specimen of similar thickness, wrapped in a thin
impervious plastic sheet, to avoid any flow into the specimen. The flow measured in this condition
is the leakage of the apparatus. This leakage shall not exceed 5 % of the flow values recorded during
an actual test, when measured under the same test conditions.
Key
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X normal compressive stress, in kilopascals
Y thickness reduction, in per cent (standards.iteh.ai)
Figure 1 — Compression-deflection envelope of an elastomeric closed-cell foam rubber
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Figure 2.
For determination of the hydraulic head loss, it is recommended that the apparatus in Figure 2 be
provided with two manometers.
Key
1 water supply 7 water reservoir
2 water collection 8 normal compressive load
3 upstream water head manometers/piezometers 9 overflow weirs at hydraulic gradients 0,1 and 1,0
4 specimen l effective flow length (≥300 mm)
5 closed-cell foam rubber (F) or smooth rigid ΔH head loss
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6 loading platen h downstream water head (≤100 mm)
d
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Figure 2 — Typical example of apparatus
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5.2 Water
For water flow rates up to 0,3 (l/s)/m, the water used shall be de-aerated or fed from a stilling tank.
The water should be at a temperature between 18 °C and 22 °C and the water temperature should
preferably be at or above the ambient temperature of the test laboratory. The oxygen content shall not
exceed 10 mg/kg when measured in accordance with ISO 5813 at the point where the water enters the
apparatus, to avoid air-clogging of the specimen due to the duration of the test.
For water flow rates greater than 0,3 (l/s)/m water may be recirculated but care shall be given to avoid
changes of temperature across the duration of the test. Water from the mains supply may be used only if
its normal temperature is between 18 °C and 22 °C. Mixing hot and cold water to achieve a temperature
between 18 °C and 22 °C is not acceptable as it will release the oxygen dissolved in the colder water
because of the change of temperature.
As temperature correction relates only to laminar flow, it is advisable to work at temperatures as close
as possible to 20 °C to minimize inaccuracies associated with inappropriate correction factors.
The water shall be filtered to avoid presence of suspended solids.
To avoid biological activity, the water in the stilling tank shall be periodically replaced and shall not be
used for a long duration.
5.6 Equipment for determining the water flow rate, with a maximum permissible measurement
error of 2 %.
5.7 Measuring device for determining the applied head, with a maximum permissible measurement
error of 1 mm.
5.8 Measuring device for determining the applied normal stress, with a maximum permissible
measurement error of 5 %.
6 Specimens
6.1 Handling
In order to prevent disturbing its structure, the sample shall be handled as infrequently as possible and
shall not be folded. Keep the sample in a flat position without any load.
6.2 Selection
Take specimens from the sample in accordance with ISO 9862.
7 Test procedure
7.1 Measure the thickness of the test specimens at a pressure of 20 kPa in general accordance with
ISO 9863-1.
7.2 Place the specimens under water containing 0,1 % volume non-ionic surfactant at laboratory
temperature, gently stir to remove air bubbles and leave to saturate for at least 12 h.
7.3 Define the thickness of the foam contact surface in relation to the nominal thickness of the test
specimen.
7.4 Place the lower foam or lower polyethylene liner contact surface material on the base of the
apparatus and then place a test specimen on top. Place the upper foam or upper polyethylene liner
contact surface material over the specimen in a similar manner. Lower the loading platen or pressure
membrane on to the test specimen.
7.5 Apply a seating stress between 2 kPa and 10 kPa (including the loading platen) to the test specimen
and fill the inlet reservoir with water to allow the water to flow through the test specimen in order to
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remove air. Take all necessary precautions to avoid preferential flow paths along the boundaries of the
specimen. If such flows are observed, reseat or discard the specimen as necessary.
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7.6 Adjust the normal stress to 20 kPa and hold this pressure for 360 s.
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7.7 Fill the inlet reservoir to the level corresponding to the hydraulic gradient 1.
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NOTE It is good practice to flush out air bubbles potentially trapped in the specimen by applying a much
higher hydraulic gradient, such as 1,0 or more, before proceeding with the measurement under the selected
gradient.
7.8 Allow water to flow through the specimen under these conditions for 120 s ± 5 s.
For some materials, especially those exhibiting compression creep, the stress sometimes tends to decay
during the test if, for example, a hydraulic jack is employed to apply the stress. In this case, continual
readjustment of the stress is necessary to maintain a constant value during the test period.
7.9 Collect the water passing through the system over a fixed period of time in the measuring vessel.
The volume of water collected shall be at least 0,05 l and the collection time shall be at least 5 s. Record
the volume of water collected.
For products with a very low water flow capacity, for the volume of water collected, the collection time
may be limited to 600 s. Record the water temperature. Repeat this procedure two more times, i.e. take
three flow readings in all, and take the average of the volumes of water collected.
If a discharge gauge is used then the discharge rate shall be the average of three consecutive readings
with a minimum time interval between readings of 15 s.
In any case, the maximum permissible measurement error of 2 % should be respected (according to 5.6).
7.10 Reduce the hydraulic gradient to 0,1 while maintaining the stress value. Repeat the procedure
given in 7.9.