Heating the triaxial cell, Heating the triaxial cell 39 – MTS Model 286-30 Pore Pressure Intensifier User Manual
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Operating Procedures
286.30 Pressure Intensifier
Operation
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Heating the Triaxial Cell
Some users choose to heat the triaxial cell before applying test pressures to the
cell. Others apply test pressures while the cell is heating. In either case, the PPI
must be operated in pressure control mode during the heating process. Also, the
Pore Fluid Output valve on the PPI’s front panel should be closed to prevent hot
fluid from entering and damaging the reservoir.
Pressure inside the triaxial cell could reach high levels while the cell is
being heated.
This could cause personal injury or death or damage to the equipment or
specimen.
Always operate the PPI in pressure control mode during the heating process, as
described in
“Pressurizing and Depressurizing the Pore Fluid”
The process of heating the triaxial cell is described as a step in
Depressurizing the Pore Fluid”
Important
Be familiar with the warning and cautions pertaining to heating fluid
within the triaxial cell. See
“Effects of Thermal Expansion of Pore Fluid”
WARNING