1986
DOI: 10.1061/(asce)0733-9410(1986)112:8(791)
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Seismic Cpt to Measure in Situ Shear Wave Velocity

Abstract: A new test, called the seismic cone penetration test (SCPT) is described.A small rugged velocity seismometer has been incorporated into an electronic cone penetrometer.The combination of the seismic downhole method and the CPT logging provide an extremely rapid, reliable and economic means of determining stratigraphic, strength and modulus information in one sounding.Results using the seismic cone penetration test are presented and compared to conventional in-situ techniques.

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“…The profile of shear wave velocity is obtained in a same manner as the seismic down-hole test. The receiver is located in the cone Campanella et al (1986), Robertson et al (1986), Baldi et al (1988), Campanella (1994), Kramer (1996), Mayne (2001), Frost and Burns (2003) In particular, pulse transmission method using piezoelectric transducers have been commonly used to monitor P-and S-wave propagation in many different types of geomaterials (Lawrence 1963, Sheeran et al 1967, Woods 1978, Yesiller et al 2000. In spite of its common use, such method has several shortcomings.…”
Section: Astm D 4428mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The profile of shear wave velocity is obtained in a same manner as the seismic down-hole test. The receiver is located in the cone Campanella et al (1986), Robertson et al (1986), Baldi et al (1988), Campanella (1994), Kramer (1996), Mayne (2001), Frost and Burns (2003) In particular, pulse transmission method using piezoelectric transducers have been commonly used to monitor P-and S-wave propagation in many different types of geomaterials (Lawrence 1963, Sheeran et al 1967, Woods 1978, Yesiller et al 2000. In spite of its common use, such method has several shortcomings.…”
Section: Astm D 4428mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An acquisition scheme is shown in Figure 2. More information about this technique can be found in Robertson et al (1986) andde Lange (1991).…”
Section: Shear-wave Velocities From Offshore Brazil: Direct Measuremementioning
confidence: 99%
“…A seismic cone-penetration test (CPT) technique· has been successfully used by Robertson et al (1986) in a range of weak, fine-grained materials. A similar CPT probe was constructed for use on the Rangitaiki Plains where flexible alluvial material overlying rigid wave-compacted marine sands was expected (pullar 1985).…”
Section: Techniquesmentioning
confidence: 99%