The Measurement of Soil Properties in-situ – Present Methods – Their Applicability and Potential
Author: J.K. Mitchell Frank Guzikowski Willem C.B. Villet | Size: 33 MB | Format: PDF | Publisher: Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (University of California, University of California) | Year: 1978 | pages: 70 | ISBN: Paper LBL-6363
The measurement.of soil properties in-situ offers the advantages of minimal disturbance, retention of the in-situ state of stress, temperature, chemical and biological environments, and cost effectiveness relative to many types of laboratory tests for evaluation of undisturbed soil properties.
This report is concerned with techniques for in-situ measurement of permeability, strength, stressdeformation properties, and volume change properties; property classes which are of interest in most geotechnical ,engineeringproblems. Emphasis is on test concepts, data analysis and interpretation, and advantages and limitations of methods, as opposed to details of apparatus and procedure.
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