nick269
Geotechnical
- Feb 9, 2006
- 14
Hello all
I've just been assigned to a project in Vietnam, where a site investigation in unconsolidated deposits (predominantly clay) is currently in progress. Drilling is with small coring rigs, advancing the hole with single barrel core barrels and bentonite as drilling fluid. This is my first time to see such a method for geotechnical exploration, although I have quite a bit of expereince with this method for drilling water wells. I have also worked with diamond-bit rigs in granite using only water (bentonite was forbidden because we had to hydraulically test the fractures). For water wells, we always utilize downhole logging methods to give us data concerning groundwater. There is no such provision here. How can we get reliable data about water strikes and artesian conditions without geophysical logging? I've given instructions to check fluid levels every morning, evening, and whenever it seems they are losing fluid or the returning fluid flow is increasing, but these drillers are not experienced enough to tell. And how much contamination is taking place with Shelby tube and split spoon samples? Again, the deposits are mostly clay, and the lab tests are the basic indices, direct shear box, and oedometer consolidation.
Nick
I've just been assigned to a project in Vietnam, where a site investigation in unconsolidated deposits (predominantly clay) is currently in progress. Drilling is with small coring rigs, advancing the hole with single barrel core barrels and bentonite as drilling fluid. This is my first time to see such a method for geotechnical exploration, although I have quite a bit of expereince with this method for drilling water wells. I have also worked with diamond-bit rigs in granite using only water (bentonite was forbidden because we had to hydraulically test the fractures). For water wells, we always utilize downhole logging methods to give us data concerning groundwater. There is no such provision here. How can we get reliable data about water strikes and artesian conditions without geophysical logging? I've given instructions to check fluid levels every morning, evening, and whenever it seems they are losing fluid or the returning fluid flow is increasing, but these drillers are not experienced enough to tell. And how much contamination is taking place with Shelby tube and split spoon samples? Again, the deposits are mostly clay, and the lab tests are the basic indices, direct shear box, and oedometer consolidation.
Nick