Abstract

The Dilatometer Fondasol Test (DFT) is a unidirectional loading test in a borehole that provides an in-situ stress-strain curve. Two rigid shells are spread in the soil at a constant displacement rate by several small hydraulic jacks. First results using this probe in soils were obtained by Besson (2022) who also provided methods to compute from the stress-strain curve both a pseudo-elastic modulus and a limit stress. However, additional data were required to establish strong correlations between the dilatometer parameters and the pressuremeter parameters. This paper introduces new results obtained in various sites in France and synthetises all the results obtained so far. For each site, pressuremeter soundings and dilatometer soundings are carried out in pairs using the same drilling methods. DFT and PMT are performed at the same depths and at the same strain rate. For the computation of moduli and limit stresses, semi-automatic methods are employed to prevent subjective interpretations. Correlations are proposed between the dilatometer modulus and the pressuremeter modulus as well as between the dilatometer limit stress and the pressuremeter limit pressure. The established correlations, along with their limitations, are interpreted.

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Published on 10/06/24
Submitted on 10/06/24

Volume Pressuremeter Tests, 2024
DOI: 10.23967/isc.2024.090
Licence: CC BY-NC-SA license

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