Field Measurements
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CP 1 – Cathodic Protection Tester Course Manual
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NACE International, 2000
02/01/05
Soil Box
The soil box method is used to measure the resistivity of an electrolyte that
has been removed from its natural environment. The soil box method can
also be used to measure resistivity of a liquid.
If a soil box is used for measuring resistivity of soil, the soil sample should
be tamped in the box to simulate natural compaction and be flush with the
top of the box. Because natural compaction and natural moisture content
are not always accurately simulated, the test results may vary from in situ
soil resistivity measurements.
A soil box consists of two plates at the end of the box for current flow and
two pins in the center for voltage measurement as illustrated in Figure 5.14.
The linear and cross-sectional areas between the voltage pins are equal,
resulting in a box calibration factor of 1. Therefore, the measured resistance
equals resistivity of the sample in ohm-cm. The soil box is connected to the
resistivity test instrument in the same manner as in the Wenner method.
P1
P2
C1
C2
Soil Box
Resistivity Test
Instrument
Current Plate
Voltage Pins
Figure 5.14 Resistivity Soil Box
If a soil box and resistivity meter are available, take time now to work with
them; connect the instruments as shown in Figure 5.14. Fill the soil box
with water and any available soil samples.
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