BS EN ISO 22282-3:2012 Geotechnical investigation and testing. Geohydraulic testing. Water pressure tests in rock
BS EN ISO 22282-3:2012 specifies the requirements for water pressures tests (WPT) carried out in boreholes drilled into rock as part of geotechnical investigation and testing according to EN 1997-1 and EN 1997-2.
The tests are used to investigate the following:
— hydraulic properties of the rock mass, which are mainly governed by discontinuities
— absorption capacity of the rock mass
— tightness of the rock mass
— effectiveness of grouting
— geomechanical behaviour, e.g. hydrofracturing, hydrojacking.
Many effects of the geohydraulic tests are not only influenced by the ground itself, but stem from the testing procedure. Historically, the water pressure test was evaluated based on the assumption that the stationary behaviour was achieved. Recent advances in geohydraulics have shown that transient phenomena are often present. BS EN ISO 22282-3:2012 attempts to address the limitations of certain testing procedures without restricting the required equipment too stringently.
BS EN ISO 22282 consists of the following parts, under the general title Geotechnical investigation and testing — Geohydraulic testing:
Part 1: General rules
Part 2: Water permeability tests in a borehole using open systems
Part 3: Water pressure tests in rock
Part 4: Pumping tests
Part 5: Infiltrometer tests
Part 6: Water permeability tests in a borehole using closed systems