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1) The table compares the applicability and usefulness of various in situ tests for measuring soil parameters in different ground types.
2) It shows that tests like the piezocone (CPTU) and seismic cone penetration test (SCPT) are highly applicable for measuring parameters like pore pressure, friction angle, and shear strength across most soil and ground types.
3) Tests like the standard penetration test (SPT) and vane shear test are also useful but have more limited applicability, depending on the specific soil parameter and ground type.
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Table List of Tests Correlations of Soil and Rock Properties in Geotechnical Engineering
1) The table compares the applicability and usefulness of various in situ tests for measuring soil parameters in different ground types.
2) It shows that tests like the piezocone (CPTU) and seismic cone penetration test (SCPT) are highly applicable for measuring parameters like pore pressure, friction angle, and shear strength across most soil and ground types.
3) Tests like the standard penetration test (SPT) and vane shear test are also useful but have more limited applicability, depending on the specific soil parameter and ground type.
1) The table compares the applicability and usefulness of various in situ tests for measuring soil parameters in different ground types.
2) It shows that tests like the piezocone (CPTU) and seismic cone penetration test (SCPT) are highly applicable for measuring parameters like pore pressure, friction angle, and shear strength across most soil and ground types.
3) Tests like the standard penetration test (SPT) and vane shear test are also useful but have more limited applicability, depending on the specific soil parameter and ground type.
Soil parameters Ground type Soil Hard Soft Group Device type Profile u *0 cu ID mv cv k Go h OCR Rock Rock Gravel Sand Silt Clay Peat Penetrometers Dynamic C B C C C C C C B A B B B Mechanical B A/B C C B C C C C C C A A A A Electric (CPT) B A C B A/B C B B/C B C C A A A A Piezocone (CPTU) A A A B B A/B B A/B B B B/C B C C A A A A Seismic (SCPT/ A A A B A/B A/B B A/B B A B B B C A A A A SCPTU) Flat Dilatometer B A C B B C B B B B C C C A A A A (DMT) Standard Penetration A B C C B C C C B A A A A Test (SPT) Resistivity Probe B B B C A C C A A A A Pressuremeters Pre-Bored (PBP) B B C B C B C B C C C A A B B B A B Self boring (SBP) B B A1 B B B B A1 B A2 A/B B A/B2 B B B A B Full displacement B B C B C C C A2 C C C C B B A A (FDP) Others Vane B C A B/C B A B Plate load C C B B B C C A C B B B A B B A A A Screw plate C C C B B B C C A C B A A A A Borehole C A B A A A A A A A B permeability Hydraulic fracture B C C B B B C A C Crosshole/downhole/ C C A B A A A A A A A surface seismic Applicability: A High, B Moderate, C Low, None 1 only when pore pressure sensor fitted, 2 only when displacement sensor fitted *0 will depend on soil type Soil parameter definition: u in situ pore pressure; 0 effective internal friction angle, cu undrained shear strength, mv coefficient of volume compressibility cv coefficient of consolidation, k coefficient of permeability, G0 shear modulus at small strains; OCR over consolidation ratio h horizontal stress stress-strain relationship; ID density index
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