ONENGINEER
Geotechnical
- Oct 13, 2011
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I am doing settlement analysis and have Cv from Oedometer Test as well as Ch from CPT. The Cv obtained through Ch from CPT is noticeably different from Cv of Oedometer test. Are there any professionals who have practically derived Cv values from Ch values. Most of the research I have done shows papers that err on the academic side with the intention to promote CPT procedure. Calculation of the 90% time for settlement using Cv derived from Ch gives considerably shorter times (5 to 50 times shorter depending on the Kh/Kv value). That makes me hesitant to derive Cv from Ch instead of uemploying Cv from Oedometer test, although it would offer an excellent opportunity to decrease the tiome of settlement and avoid ground improvement options.
One concern is that the Ch was obtained under certain overburden pressure during the CPT operation. When we load the clay (change the effectice stress) one cannot guarantee that the Ch value will remain the same, can he/she? However during osedometer test we allow changes in the effectiive stress. Of course one may say that in Oed test we assume that the permeablity is constant throughout the test.
One concern is that the Ch was obtained under certain overburden pressure during the CPT operation. When we load the clay (change the effectice stress) one cannot guarantee that the Ch value will remain the same, can he/she? However during osedometer test we allow changes in the effectiive stress. Of course one may say that in Oed test we assume that the permeablity is constant throughout the test.