Development of a quasi-static piezocone apparatus

Abstract
The European Symposium on Penetration Testing (ESOPT) held in Stockholm in 1974 has contributed to the improvement of interpretation methods and also to the standardization of the cone penetration test (CPT). In recent years, the importance of the pore pressures generated during cone penetration has led to the development of new sounding equipment to measure this parameter in addition to the usual cone penetration parameters.The apparatus developed at Université Laval consists of a conical tip equipped with a filter in order to measure pore pressure and cone resistance simultaneously during the penetration. In addition, since the conical tip is detachable, five types of tips were used in the study in order to vary easily the position of the pore pressure pick-up and to study the pattern of pore pressures generated at or behind the cone tip.The results show that the filter arrangement has a significant effect on the registered magnitude of excess pore pressure. The generated pore pressures are highest when they are measured in the failure zone of the intact clay, i.e., when the filter arrangement is located on the conical part of the tip.

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