Penetration problems are important in many areas of geotechnical engineering, such as the prediction of pile capacity and interpretation of in situ test data. The cone penetration test is a proven method for evaluating soil properties, yet relatively little research has been conducted to understand the effect of soil layering on penetrometer readings. This paper focuses on the penetration of a probe within layered soils and investigates the layered soil effects on both penetration resistance and soil deformation. A series of centrifuge tests was performed in layered configurations of silica sand with varying relative density in a 180° axisymmetric model container. The tests allowed for the use of a half-probe for observation of the induced ...
This paper discusses the challenges that occur when performing Cone Penetration Tests (CPT) in silty...
Abstract: The cone penetrometer is an excellent tool to characterize stratigraphy and have good abil...
The advancement of a slender object into soil (to depths of 10s of metres) is of fundamental interes...
The interpretation of measurements from the cone penetration test is still predominately based on em...
The interpretation of cone penetration test (CPT) data is important for the in-situ characterisation...
Cavity expansion theory plays an important role in many geotechnical engineering problems, including...
Cavity expansion theory plays an important role in many geotechnical engineering problems, including...
This report focuses on the evaluation of the factors affecting cone resistance measurement during co...
Cone Penetration Tests (CPTs) can be used to determine in-situ soil properties and represent a pract...
The cone penetration test (CPT) has been used for decades in in-situ geotechnical engineering pract...
During conventional cone penetration testing in silt, the soil will normally be partially drained. I...
Cavity expansion theory plays an important role in many geotechnical engineering problems, including...
When dealing with unsaturated soil conditions, the influence of matric suction on cone tip resistanc...
Many geotechnical design parameters of the soil are associated with the Standard Penetration Test (S...
The change in soil microstructure around the penetrating probe during a cone penetration test is inv...
This paper discusses the challenges that occur when performing Cone Penetration Tests (CPT) in silty...
Abstract: The cone penetrometer is an excellent tool to characterize stratigraphy and have good abil...
The advancement of a slender object into soil (to depths of 10s of metres) is of fundamental interes...
The interpretation of measurements from the cone penetration test is still predominately based on em...
The interpretation of cone penetration test (CPT) data is important for the in-situ characterisation...
Cavity expansion theory plays an important role in many geotechnical engineering problems, including...
Cavity expansion theory plays an important role in many geotechnical engineering problems, including...
This report focuses on the evaluation of the factors affecting cone resistance measurement during co...
Cone Penetration Tests (CPTs) can be used to determine in-situ soil properties and represent a pract...
The cone penetration test (CPT) has been used for decades in in-situ geotechnical engineering pract...
During conventional cone penetration testing in silt, the soil will normally be partially drained. I...
Cavity expansion theory plays an important role in many geotechnical engineering problems, including...
When dealing with unsaturated soil conditions, the influence of matric suction on cone tip resistanc...
Many geotechnical design parameters of the soil are associated with the Standard Penetration Test (S...
The change in soil microstructure around the penetrating probe during a cone penetration test is inv...
This paper discusses the challenges that occur when performing Cone Penetration Tests (CPT) in silty...
Abstract: The cone penetrometer is an excellent tool to characterize stratigraphy and have good abil...
The advancement of a slender object into soil (to depths of 10s of metres) is of fundamental interes...