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Enhancing the CPT correlation with the small strain shear stiffness of sands
The cone penetration test (CPT) is a valuable geotechnical insitu test. Yet, the CPT correlations with the small strain shear modulus and seismic shear wave velocity still need more research to enhance their accuracy.
Sayed M. Ahmed
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Cone penetration testing (CPT) in Antarctic firn: an introduction to interpretation [PDF]
AbstractCommercial cone penetration testing (CPT) equipment was adapted to allow penetrative testing in hard polar firn to depths of 10 m. The apparatus is hydraulically driven, rate-controllable and able to penetrate firn with a resistance of 10 MPa. It can be mounted on many types of typical polar vehicles, requiring connection to only hydraulics and
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A Hybrid Method to Evaluate Soil Liquefaction Potential of Seabed at Offshore Wind Farm in Taiwan
This paper undertakes liquefaction analysis with simplified procedures with standard penetration test (SPT) data and cone penetration test (CPT) data obtained from an offshore wind farm in the Changhua area. The soil liquefaction resistance calculated by
Yu-Shu Kuo +4 more
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Cone penetration test dataset Premstaller Geotechnik
The dataset contains 1339 cone penetration tests (CPT, CPTu, SCPT, SCPTu) executed within Austria and Germany by the company Premstaller Geotechnik ZT GmbH. As a first processing step, core drillings, located within a maximum distance of approximately 50
Simon Oberhollenzer +5 more
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A brief introduction to cone penetration testing (CPT) in frozen geomaterials [PDF]
AbstractThe cone penetration test has been successfully used to classify soil for ∼100 years. However, it has received only limited contemporary use in frozen geomaterials. The historical and contemporary use of the cone penetration test in various frozen geomaterials is considered here and contemporary data from recent work in polar snow are examined.
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Among the geotechnical in situ tests, the dynamic penetration test (DPT) is commonly used around the world. However, DPT remains a rough technique and provides only one failure parameter: blow count or cone resistance.
Miguel Angel Benz Navarrete +2 more
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One of the common methods used to install pile foundation is hydraulic jacked-in machine. In this method, a pile is pushed down into the ground up to the predetermined depth. The method has similar principle to that of Cone Penetration Test (CPT).
Gogot Setyo Budi +2 more
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Liquefaction Assessment Using the CPT and Accounting for Soil Ageing
Due to its continuous data recording capability, excellent repeatability and accuracy, relatively low cost and simplicity of operation, the cone penetration test (CPT) offers enhanced liquefaction assessment over its predecessor the standard penetration ...
Bambang Setiawan, Mark Jaksa
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[Introduction] In order to determine soil strength parameters more accurately and reliably, based on domestic and foreign engineering experience and research results, this paper proposes a practical method to obtain the undrained shear strength of clay ...
LI Zhongxin +4 more
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The strategy of incorporating the Eu(tta‐Si)3(phen) and Sm(tta‐Si)3(phen)2 complexes prevented leaching of the complexes and preserved their intrinsic optical properties. Preliminary studies of silylated Ln3+ complexes and nanoparticles loaded with these complexes demonstrated cytotoxicity against cancer cells, with minimal cytotoxic effect on nontumor
Juliana Jorge +11 more
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