Cone penetration test (CPT) data contains detailed stratigraphic information that is useful in a wide variety of applications. Separating a CPT profile into discrete layers is an important part of many analyses such as critical layer selection in liquefaction triggering analysis, effective stress seismic ground response analysis, analysis of pile shaft and tip resistance, and soil-pile interaction analysis. The discretization of the profile into layers is often done manually, relying on the judgment of the analyst. This manual approach is cumbersome for datasets that include large numbers of CPT profiles (such as the Next Generation Liquefaction [NGL] database and the New Zealand Geotechnical Database) and it may not be consistent or repeat...
In geotechnical engineering, soil classification is an essential component in the design process. Fi...
Soil classification is a means of grouping soils into categories according to a shared set of proper...
Accuracy and quality of recognizing soil properties are crucial for optimal building design and for ...
The classification of soils into categories with a similar range of properties is a fundamental geot...
Geotechnical classification is vital for site characterization and geotechnical design. Field tests ...
The need of shear strength measurements of soil in the design phase of geotechnical engineering is a...
The article discusses the use of machine learning to obtain predictive data of cone penetration test...
This paper presents a novel perspective to understand the spatial and statistical patterns of a cone...
Cone penetration tests (CPTs) can provide highly accurate and detailed information and characteristi...
The continuous cone penetration test (CPT) measurements provide an advantageous liable rapid tool fo...
Identification of soil stratification is vital to geotechnical structural design and construction wh...
Knowledge of the fines content is necessary for all soil classification systems and an important fac...
The increasing popularity of the cone penetration test (CPT) for site investigations has led to seve...
A novel method is developed in this study for soil classification and zonation in a two-dimensional ...
Cone penetration testing (CPT) is one of the most efficient and versatile methods currently availabl...
In geotechnical engineering, soil classification is an essential component in the design process. Fi...
Soil classification is a means of grouping soils into categories according to a shared set of proper...
Accuracy and quality of recognizing soil properties are crucial for optimal building design and for ...
The classification of soils into categories with a similar range of properties is a fundamental geot...
Geotechnical classification is vital for site characterization and geotechnical design. Field tests ...
The need of shear strength measurements of soil in the design phase of geotechnical engineering is a...
The article discusses the use of machine learning to obtain predictive data of cone penetration test...
This paper presents a novel perspective to understand the spatial and statistical patterns of a cone...
Cone penetration tests (CPTs) can provide highly accurate and detailed information and characteristi...
The continuous cone penetration test (CPT) measurements provide an advantageous liable rapid tool fo...
Identification of soil stratification is vital to geotechnical structural design and construction wh...
Knowledge of the fines content is necessary for all soil classification systems and an important fac...
The increasing popularity of the cone penetration test (CPT) for site investigations has led to seve...
A novel method is developed in this study for soil classification and zonation in a two-dimensional ...
Cone penetration testing (CPT) is one of the most efficient and versatile methods currently availabl...
In geotechnical engineering, soil classification is an essential component in the design process. Fi...
Soil classification is a means of grouping soils into categories according to a shared set of proper...
Accuracy and quality of recognizing soil properties are crucial for optimal building design and for ...