Development of a Continuous Intrusion Miniature
Cone Penetration Test System for Subsurface Explorations
Mehmet T. Tumay and Pradeep U. Kurup
ABSTRACT : This paper describes the development of a
continuous intrusion miniature cone penetration test system (CIMCPT) for
shallow to semi-deep subsurface investigations. A novel feature of this
new in situ testing system is the chain driven caterpillar-type
continuous push device powered by a hydraulic motor to advance the cone
penetrometer, which greatly increases productivity and serviceability.
The system is housed in an environmentally controlled van body that is
mounted on a one-ton, four-wheel drive, all-terrain vehicle. A new
state-of-the-art data acquisition system using interface modules and a
global positioning system, for real-time monitoring, acquiring, storing,
and displaying data in real time on a computer screen in graphic form
was developed and implemented. The miniature cone penetrometer has a
projected cone area of 2 cm2 and a friction sleeve surface area equal to
40 cm2. It gives finer detailed soil profiles compared to the standard
10 cm2 cross-sectional area reference cone penetrometer. In situ
calibration of the CIMCPT system with the standard 10 cm2 cone
penetrometer indicated that the average tip resistance of the CIMCPT was
11 percent higher than that of the standard cone penetrometer. The
average CIMCPT sleeve friction was 11 percent lower than that of the
standard cone penetrometer.
Keywords: Miniature Cone Penetration Tests, Continuous
Intrusion, Scale Effects, Subsurface Exploration, Global Positioning
System, Data Acquisition, NGES (IGC : C3/C-8)
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