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garrettk
Geotechnical
- Jan 23, 2004
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There is a debate raging in my office about the use of a pocket penetrometer in fine grained samples retrieved from a standard split spoon sampler.
I say that this is absolutely wrong as the split spoon sample is disturbed and will not give you "accurate" results. Correlations have been developed that are readily available (NAVFAC for example) that provide strength relationships to blow count data.
Others in my office say that this is an acceptable practice because "it gives you one more number".
If I am correct, in that this practice is wrong, could anyone here point me towards a paper that backs me up? I think this is the only way to convince them.
If I'm wrong, please explain why.
Thanks!
I say that this is absolutely wrong as the split spoon sample is disturbed and will not give you "accurate" results. Correlations have been developed that are readily available (NAVFAC for example) that provide strength relationships to blow count data.
Others in my office say that this is an acceptable practice because "it gives you one more number".
If I am correct, in that this practice is wrong, could anyone here point me towards a paper that backs me up? I think this is the only way to convince them.
If I'm wrong, please explain why.
Thanks!