Hanks864
Geotechnical
- Aug 21, 2012
- 8
Dear all,
I am looking for help to solve the problems I am having in the execution of off-shore CPT tests. The peoblem is that the soil is very hard/dense, which has led me to stop when it is needed and then perform a drillout and continue the test to the requested depth given by the client.
With the drillout the problem comes to the fact the the CPT rods are unconfined, I fabricated and use a series of centralizers that help me align the CPT rods, but I am experiencing extreme bending and I have broke many CPT tubes and lost a piezocone.
I wonder if you know any technique that would be suitable for my case?
Thanks very much,
Hanks
I am looking for help to solve the problems I am having in the execution of off-shore CPT tests. The peoblem is that the soil is very hard/dense, which has led me to stop when it is needed and then perform a drillout and continue the test to the requested depth given by the client.
With the drillout the problem comes to the fact the the CPT rods are unconfined, I fabricated and use a series of centralizers that help me align the CPT rods, but I am experiencing extreme bending and I have broke many CPT tubes and lost a piezocone.
I wonder if you know any technique that would be suitable for my case?
Thanks very much,
Hanks