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Digitisation of Standard Penetration Test
International Journal of Structural and Civil Engineering Research, 2020Standard Penetration Test (SPT) is available for determining the Safe Bearing Capacity of soil. This equipment confirms to IS 2131-1981. During the test 65kg hammer is lifted and dropped at an height of 75cm for more than 50 times.
Gandhimathi A. +2 more
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Standard Penetration Test (SPT)
In Situ Testing Methods in Geotechnical Engineering, 2021A. Lutenegger
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IEEE transactions on industry applications, 2022
The soil characterization is one of the major prerequisites in grounding system studies. Along with an adequate measurement procedure and a reliable field data processing, they are responsible for the success in the design and the installation of ...
M. Telló +5 more
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The soil characterization is one of the major prerequisites in grounding system studies. Along with an adequate measurement procedure and a reliable field data processing, they are responsible for the success in the design and the installation of ...
M. Telló +5 more
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Energy Efficiency for Standard Penetration Tests
Journal of Geotechnical and Geoenvironmental Engineering, 2005The need for standardization of the measured blow count number Nspt into a normalized reference energy value is now fully recognized. The present paper extends the existing theoretical approach using the wave propagation theory as framework and introduces an analysis for large displacements enabling the influence of rod length in the measured Nspt ...
Odebrecht, E. +3 more
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Laboratory Standard Penetration Tests on Fine Sands
Journal of the Geotechnical Engineering Division, 1977The Standard Penetration Test (STP) is critically examined with respect to its ability to estimate relative density in situ. Twenty-six test specimens, 4-ft in diameter by 6-ft high, were constructed using Reid Bedford Model sand and Ottawa sand. Using field drilling equipment, the SPT was performed at three overburden pressures on test specimens built
William F. Marcuson +1 more
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INFOMANPRO
— Analysis of soil bearing capacity in receiving loads is an important step in the construction of building structures, namely as a basis for planning types, materials, material quality, and foundation dimensions.
Yusuf Kurniawan
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— Analysis of soil bearing capacity in receiving loads is an important step in the construction of building structures, namely as a basis for planning types, materials, material quality, and foundation dimensions.
Yusuf Kurniawan
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Field Testing: The Standard Penetration Test
Geological Society, London, Engineering Geology Special Publications, 1986AbstractThis introductory lecture discusses the international use of the standard penetration test (SPT) and presents the proposals for International Reference Test Procedures. The application of the SPT as a means of assessing the strength and stiffness of weak rocks is mentioned together with the reliance upon the test at the present time for ...
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Computer Applications in Engineering Education, 2018
This article presents computer programs targeted for geotechnical engineering students, which are developed to work with sieve analysis and Standard Penetration Test (SPT) that calculate certain soil parameters.
H. Isik, A. Çabalar
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This article presents computer programs targeted for geotechnical engineering students, which are developed to work with sieve analysis and Standard Penetration Test (SPT) that calculate certain soil parameters.
H. Isik, A. Çabalar
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Energy Transfer in Standard Penetration Test
Journal of the Geotechnical Engineering Division, 1982An expression is derived for the fraction of the kinetic energy transferred from the hammer to the drill rod in the SPT which reflects the energy loss attributable to drill rod length. The expression is used to study the effects of rod size, and the potential effect of reducing the hammer weight and increasing the fall height correspondingly.
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