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Quantity that is double the filtrate volume collected from a filtration test between 7.5 to 30 minutes. This ignores the spurt of filtrate that comes out of the filter press before a cake is established. Relative filtrate volume is used to evaluate certain mud materials. Relative filtrate volume can be expressed as Vrel, = (V30 - V7.5) x 2. Static filtration theory holds that filtrate volume increases as the square root of time. Thus, the volume from 0 to 7.5 minutes should be the same as from 7.5 to 30 minutes in the case of no spurt loss in the first interval. Because spurt often occurs in the 0 to 7.5 minutes, those data can be ignored by doubling the volume in the second interval. This practice has no bearing on dynamic filtration or on high-pressure, high-temperature filtration tests.
See related terms: dynamic filtration, filtercake, filter loss, filter medium, filtrate, filtrate volume, low-pressure, low-temperature filtration test, spurt loss, static filtration