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Equipment damage during SPT

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benjaman

Civil/Environmental
Sep 26, 2004
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Hi,
we are doing Standard penetration Test for a depth of 35. The rope controlling the hammer gave away after reaching a depth of 22m.

My question is can we still continue with the same bore hole for the remaining depth after the equipment is repaired?
 
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Yes. The rope is just a means to lift the hammer. It shouldn't impede its free fall. The driller will have to adjust his technique slightly to accommodate the new rope, but they do that routinely. A new rope has increased friction on the cathead, so the hammer will be easier to lift, initially. This will cause a tendency to overlift the hammer.

If you have questions, do a stress-wave energy test on the rig using ASTM D4633. This can be used to compare different drill rigs and operators.
 
And, watch the number of turns the driller has on his cathead. Should be 1-1/2 if my memory serves me right.
 
BigH...that's right...no more than 2-1/4. (per ASTM D1586, anyway)
 
I don't get it...Why did you think you needed a new borehole?

Also, I do not trust SPT results after a depth of 30m or so...
 
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