Based on the collection of many data coming from a large survey carried out in the Ravenna Port channel, this paper focuses on the dynamic properties of the 30 m thick soil deposit whose poor geotechnical characteristics make the design of infrastructures in the area particularly challenging. The study included specific seismic in-situ investigations (e.g. Seismic CPTu and CH), laboratory tests on undisturbed bored samples (e.g. Resonant Column Test) and common in-situ testing (e.g. CPTu, DMT). The main objective is the estimate of the very small strain shear modulus and its decay with strain level (i.e. curves G0-gamma) for dynamic characterization. This is a fundamental aspect to consider for numerical modelling of geotechnical engineering problems considering soil-structure interaction under working loads and site response analysis. The availability of direct and indirect measurements of the dynamic soil properties allowed the comparison between the different estimates and an evaluation on the applicability of the correlations between the outcomes from possible in-situ investigations.
Published on 07/06/24
Submitted on 07/06/24
Volume Innovation in DMT & SDMT testing, 2024
DOI: 10.23967/isc.2024.235
Licence: CC BY-NC-SA license
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