Correlation of dynamic probing light (DPL) and standard penetration test (SPT) for sandy soil of alluvial origin
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2020-09-30
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2020 Congreso Internacional de Innovacion y Tendencias en Ingenieria, CONIITI 2020 - Conference ProceedingsDOI
10.1109/CONIITI51147.2020.9240457Enlaces adicionales
https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9240457Resumen
In geotechnical studies, the dynamic probing light (DPL) turns out to be an alternative method to the Standard Penetration test (SPT) for the determination of soil parameters. The requirement of various regulations for correlating both tests in the same field and not establishing a methodology to carry it out, limits the practical scope of dynamic probing light. Thus, this research presents a correlation methodology between the dynamic probing light (DPL) and the Standard Penetration test (SPT) specifically for sandy soils (SP and SP-SM) located in an area of Chilca, located in Cañete. - Lima Peru. For the analysis, more than 400 data pairs were used, obtaining two linear correlations between the count blow of Standard Penetration-NSPT test and the dynamic probing light method-N10, which presented an adjustment correlation between 84% and 87 %.Tipo
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10.1109/CONIITI51147.2020.9240457
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