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The paper shows recent experience in performing and interpreting the three most common in situ tests for site characterization: cone penetration test (CPT), seismic dilatometer test (SDMT) and Menard pressuremeter Test (MPT). It is shown that an adequate selection of in situ test methods for site characterization can be used to correctly predict the pile head load-settlement curve. Menard pressuremeter design rules, which were established in the 1st and a draft version of the 2nd generation of Eurocodes, can be applied to SDMT readings to obtain the pile bearing capacity. It was found that corrected lift-off pressure p0 obtained in the SDMT test is similar to the Menard limit pressure pl in clay, while pressure p1 (SDMT) is similar to pl in sand. All results used in the analysis are obtained on a large-scale project where investigations are strictly controlled and performed in accordance with Eurocode standards.
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Abstract

The paper shows recent experience in performing and interpreting the three most common in situ tests for site characterization: cone penetration test (CPT), seismic dilatometer test (SDMT) and Menard pressuremeter Test (MPT). It is shown that an adequate selection of in situ test methods for site characterization can be used to correctly predict the pile head load-settlement curve. Menard pressuremeter design rules, which were established in the 1st and a draft version of the 2nd generation of Eurocodes, can be applied to SDMT readings to obtain the pile bearing capacity. It was found that corrected lift-off pressure p0 obtained in the SDMT test is similar to the Menard limit pressure pl in clay, while pressure p1 (SDMT) is similar to pl in sand. All results used in the analysis are obtained on a large-scale project where investigations are strictly controlled and performed in accordance with Eurocode standards.

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

Volume Advances in geotechnical site characterization, 2024
DOI: 10.23967/isc.2024.180
Licence: CC BY-NC-SA license

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