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Statistical Correlations between Pressuremeter Tests and SPT for Glacial Tills
This paper presents a statistical study on the correlations between standard penetration test (SPT) blow count N-value and pressuremeter (PMT) parameters: the pressuremeter modulus (EPMT) and limit pressure (PL) for glacial tills in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA). This study is based on a comprehensive geotechnical investigation program for a light rail transit project in the City of Toronto. Based on this statistical analysis, two linear relationships between uncorrected SPT-N value and PMT parameters (EPMT and PL) are proposed for glacial tills in the GTA.
Statistical Correlations between Pressuremeter Tests and SPT for Glacial Tills
This paper presents a statistical study on the correlations between standard penetration test (SPT) blow count N-value and pressuremeter (PMT) parameters: the pressuremeter modulus (EPMT) and limit pressure (PL) for glacial tills in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA). This study is based on a comprehensive geotechnical investigation program for a light rail transit project in the City of Toronto. Based on this statistical analysis, two linear relationships between uncorrected SPT-N value and PMT parameters (EPMT and PL) are proposed for glacial tills in the GTA.
Statistical Correlations between Pressuremeter Tests and SPT for Glacial Tills
Balachandran, Kanagaratnam (Autor:in) / Liu, Jinyuan (Autor:in) / Cao, Laifa (Autor:in) / Peaker, Scott (Autor:in)
Fourth Geo-China International Conference ; 2016 ; Shandong, China
Geo-China 2016 ; 133-140
21.07.2016
Aufsatz (Konferenz)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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