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Shallow penetrometer tests - theoretical and experimental modelling of penetration and dissipation stages
2019
Canadian geotechnical journal (Print)
Shallow penetrometers are devices that penetrate into and measure the properties of surficial offshore sediments via multi-phase tests involving penetration, dissipation and rotation stages. In fine grained soils such as silts and clays, these testing stages yield undrained strength, consolidation and friction properties relevant to subsea pipeline and shallow foundation design. This paper describes toroid and hemiball devices of the scale for use in box core samples, and associated
doi:10.1139/cgj-2018-0656
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