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Electric Friction Cone Penetrometer

Mechanical friction cone penetrometer, (a) Cone and friction sleeve retracted, (b) Cone in extended position, (c) Cone and friction sleeve both advanced. (From De Ruiter, J., /. Soil Mech. Found. Div., 97, 457-472, 1971. Reprinted with permission of ASCE.) [Pg.106]

Data acquisition/recording Signal processing Input/output [Pg.108]

Elements of a piezocone in situ testing system. (After Richards, A.F., and Zuidberg, H.M., In-situ determination of the strength of marine soils. In Strength Testing of Marine Sediments, STP 883, Chaney, R.C., and Demars, K.R., eds., American Society for Testing and Materials, Philadelphia, PA, 11—40, 1985. Reprinted with permission. Copyright ASTM.) [Pg.108]


The electric friction cone penetrometer is shown in Figure 4.14. It is attached to a string of steel rods. Wires from the transducers are threaded through the center of the rods and continuously give the cone and side resistance (ASTM D5778). Results from typical penetrometer tests with friction measurements are presented in Figure 4.15 for both the... [Pg.106]


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