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Field Evaluation of Undrained Shear Strength from Piezocone Penetration Tests in Soft Marine Clay

Journal

MARINE GEORESOURCES & GEOTECHNOLOGY
Volume 28, Issue 2, Pages 143-153

Publisher

TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.1080/10641191003780906

Keywords

field vane tests; marine clay; piezocone; triaxial test; undrained shear strength

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) [40702047]
  2. Excellent Doctor Dissertation Foundation of Southeast University, China [YBJJ0714]

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The use of the piezocone penetration test (CPTU) in a geotechnical site investigation offers direct field measurement on stratigraphy and soil behavior. Compared with some traditional investigation methods, such as drilling, sampling and field inspecting method or laboratory test procedures, CPTU can greatly accelerate the field work and hereby reduce corresponding operation cost. The undrained shear strength is a key parameter in estimation of the stability of natural slopes and deformation of embankments in soft clays. This paper provides the measurements of in situ CPTU, field vane testing and laboratory undrained triaxial testing of Lianyungang marine clay in Jiangsu province of China. Based on the literature review of previous interpretation methods, this paper presents a comparison of field vane testing measurements to CPTU interpretation results. The undrained shear strength values from both the field vane tests and cone penetration resistances are lowest at the mid-depths of the marine clay layers, and the excess pore water pressures are highest at the mid-depths of the marine clay layers, indicating that the marine clay layer is underconsolidated.

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