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SPT Borehole Diameter Correction Factor

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NBRY1

Civil/Environmental
Dec 7, 2016
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Given that SPT is not an exact science:
Should one apply a borehole diameter correction factor, CB (other than 1.0) when determining the N60 value, if mud-rotary methods are used?
My understanding is that it is used to account for stress relief in the larger diameter borings due to overburden removal.
 
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The correction factor for size increases at 6 inches. Mud rotary is usually less than 6 inches so the correction factor of 1 is appropriate.
 
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