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Abstract

As part of the global efforts to mitigate climate change and foster sustainable development, the construction of solar power plants has experienced significant growth in the Philippines over the past few years. This constitutes an increasing contribution to the renewable energy sector. This paper presents the applications of the Swedish Weight Sounding Test in the geotechnical assessment for solar power plant facilities. Utilizing SWST is a more portable and cost-effective way to evaluate the soil conditions crucial to establishing the solar panel arrays' foundation system and the project's overall feasibility. The penetration resistance data of SWST was employed to establish the soil stratification, soil strength, and consequently the foundation type and allowable bearing capacity. Moreover, the results were also used to assess the susceptibility of the project site to geohazards, such as liquefaction. Theoretical capacities of the helical and screw piles, the widely used foundation system for solar panels, can be derived and correlated with the results of the SWST. This paper shall present the utilization of SWST, as a supplement to SPT, primarily on the geohazard and foundation assessment for solar power plants. This study is expected to provide a reliable reference on the advantages of SWST and the selection of foundation type based on the results obtained from this cost-effective geotechnical investigation method.

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Published on 07/06/24
Submitted on 07/06/24

Volume Dynamic penetrometers for soil characterization, 2024
DOI: 10.23967/isc.2024.245
Licence: CC BY-NC-SA license

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