The intermediate soil (e.g. silt, sandy silt, clayey silt) response at the standard cone penetration (CPT) velocity of 20 mm/s is generally partially drained, falling between that of sand and clay. As a result, a proper interpretation of CPT (or CPTU) in such mixed soils is not always straightforward. In order to properly analyse the in situ soil response and avoid incorrect estimates of soil parameters, the preliminary assessment of drainage conditions is essential. In this paper, changes in normalized CPTU measurements caused by changes in cone velocity are analysed. Penetration rate effects are assessed by means of No. 8 piezocone tests, with penetration rates ranging from about 0.9 to 61.7 mm/s. Tests were performed at a site located at the southern margin of the Po river valley (Northern Italy), where the subsoil mainly consists in a clayey silt deposit. Limitations on the applicability of some widely used empirical correlations, proposed for sands, are investigated and some preliminary results are shown.

Analysis of CPTU data for the geotechnical characterization of intermediate sediments / García Martínez, M. F.; Tonni, L.; Gottardi, G.; Rocchi, I.. - ELETTRONICO. - (2018), pp. 281-287. (Intervento presentato al convegno 4th International Symposium on Cone Penetration Testing, CPT 2018 tenutosi a Delft (The Netherlands) nel 2018).

Analysis of CPTU data for the geotechnical characterization of intermediate sediments

García Martínez, M. F.
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Tonni, L.;Gottardi, G.;
2018

Abstract

The intermediate soil (e.g. silt, sandy silt, clayey silt) response at the standard cone penetration (CPT) velocity of 20 mm/s is generally partially drained, falling between that of sand and clay. As a result, a proper interpretation of CPT (or CPTU) in such mixed soils is not always straightforward. In order to properly analyse the in situ soil response and avoid incorrect estimates of soil parameters, the preliminary assessment of drainage conditions is essential. In this paper, changes in normalized CPTU measurements caused by changes in cone velocity are analysed. Penetration rate effects are assessed by means of No. 8 piezocone tests, with penetration rates ranging from about 0.9 to 61.7 mm/s. Tests were performed at a site located at the southern margin of the Po river valley (Northern Italy), where the subsoil mainly consists in a clayey silt deposit. Limitations on the applicability of some widely used empirical correlations, proposed for sands, are investigated and some preliminary results are shown.
2018
Cone Penetration Testing 2018 - Proceedings of the 4th International Symposium on Cone Penetration Testing, CPT 2018
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287
Analysis of CPTU data for the geotechnical characterization of intermediate sediments / García Martínez, M. F.; Tonni, L.; Gottardi, G.; Rocchi, I.. - ELETTRONICO. - (2018), pp. 281-287. (Intervento presentato al convegno 4th International Symposium on Cone Penetration Testing, CPT 2018 tenutosi a Delft (The Netherlands) nel 2018).
García Martínez, M. F.; Tonni, L.; Gottardi, G.; Rocchi, I.
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