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Characterisation of subsurface spatial variability using a cone resistivity penetrometer

Authors
Yoon, Hyung-KooJung, Soon-HyuckLee, Jong-Sub
Issue Date
7월-2011
Publisher
ELSEVIER SCI LTD
Keywords
Cone tip resistance; Electrical resistivity; Densification; Sand seam; Sleeve friction; Spatial variability
Citation
SOIL DYNAMICS AND EARTHQUAKE ENGINEERING, v.31, no.7, pp.1064 - 1071
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Journal Title
SOIL DYNAMICS AND EARTHQUAKE ENGINEERING
Volume
31
Number
7
Start Page
1064
End Page
1071
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/112178
DOI
10.1016/j.soildyn.2011.03.012
ISSN
0267-7261
Abstract
The subsurface spatial variation in clay soils, such as thin-layered sand seams, affects the mechanical strength and electrical resistivity. The objective of this study is the development and application of cone resistivity penetrometer (CRP), which measures the cone tip resistance, sleeve friction, and electrical resistivity to evaluate the subsurface spatial variability. The electrical resistivity is measured at the cone tip to increase its resolution. Two outer diameters of the cone resistivity penetrometers (CRPs) are developed: D=10 mm CRP with a projected area of 0.78 cm(2) and D=15 mm CRP with a projected area of 1.76 cm(2). The cone tip resistance is effectively separated using a friction sleeve. Strain gauges are used to measure the mechanical strength, and coaxial type electrodes monitor the electrical resistivity. The application tests in the laboratory are conducted using layered soils and saturated sands. In addition, the penetration tests in the field are carried out and compared with the standard piezocone test. The penetration tests show that the soil layers and the density changes are clearly detected by the electrical resistivity and mechanical strength. Field tests show that CRP clearly evaluates the subsurface profile. This study suggests that CRP may be a useful technique for the evaluation of subsurface spatial variability during penetration testing. (C) 2011 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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