Use of the Cone Penetration Test to Derive Parameters for Shallow Foundation Design

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O'Kelly B.C., Use of the Cone Penetration Test to Derive Parameters for Shallow Foundation Design, Invited presentation at the International Conference on Soil-Structure Interaction: Calculation Methods and Engineering Practice, Saint Petersburg, Russia, 28 May, 2005

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Given the problems associated with sampling cohesionless soils there is movement towards the use of high quality in-situ tests either to derive soil parameters for use in conventional design me-thods or through the use of empirical design correlations. This paper describes a field test of a model vertically loaded footing tested at a dense sand test site. The ultimate capacity and load-displacement response at working stresses are shown to be predicted reasonably accurately using simple tech-niques which use the Cone Penetration Test (CPT) cone resistance qc as an input parameter.

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Author's Homepage: http://people.tcd.ie/bokelly
Other Titles: Invited presentation at the International Conference on Soil-Structure Interaction: Calculation Methods and Engineering Practice
Type of material: Invited Talk