pelelo
Geotechnical
- Aug 10, 2009
- 357
Hello,
I am trying to become familiar with this in situ test since a client is requesting this for a project.
After doing some research, I noticed that the stores that sale the apparatus (blades + rods + etc), they only sale a total rod length of 3 meters (6 pieces of 0.5 m).
Is this test meant to be performed in the top 3 meters (10 ft) below surface?. I have watched few videos and usually they run the test in the top 2 to 3 m.
In this project, I foresee soft clays at 15 and 20 mt below surface. Is there any special way to perform this test at these depths?. I am not sure if by adding more rods will be enough to run the test at these depths. I noticed the rods are too thin and at these depths they might buckle.
Please advise.
Thanks.
I am trying to become familiar with this in situ test since a client is requesting this for a project.
After doing some research, I noticed that the stores that sale the apparatus (blades + rods + etc), they only sale a total rod length of 3 meters (6 pieces of 0.5 m).
Is this test meant to be performed in the top 3 meters (10 ft) below surface?. I have watched few videos and usually they run the test in the top 2 to 3 m.
In this project, I foresee soft clays at 15 and 20 mt below surface. Is there any special way to perform this test at these depths?. I am not sure if by adding more rods will be enough to run the test at these depths. I noticed the rods are too thin and at these depths they might buckle.
Please advise.
Thanks.