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如何观测渗水的透明度?

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渗水透明度的检定通常用透明度管来进行。

(1)在渗水出口处取水样摇匀后注入透明度管内。

(2)预制一块五号汉语拼音铅印字体底板,置于管底下 4cm 处。

(3)从管口通过水样观看铅印字体,如看不清字样,即开阀门放水,降低管中水柱,直到看清字样为止。

(4)看清字样后,即可从管壁刻度上读出水柱高度,即为渗水透明度。透明度大于 30cm 的为清水,透明度愈小,说明水样中含沙量大,渗水浑浊。

(5)有条件的单位,可事先率定出透明度和含沙量的关系,检定渗水透明度后,即可查得渗水的含沙量。

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