Dilatometer Gregg Drilling & Testing, Inc. uses a flat plate in situ dilatometer to obtain common soil parameters such as compressibility and soil behaviour classification. From a corrected first reading (p0) and a corrected second reading (p1) one can calculate soil parameters such as: · Coefficient of earth pressure in situ (K0) · Overconsolidation Ratio (OCR) · Undrained Shear Strength (cu) · Friction Angle (Φ) · Coefficient of Consolidation (ch) · Coefficient of Permeability (kh) · Unit Weight and Description (γ) · Vertical Drained Constrained Modulus (M) · Equilibrium Pore Pressure (u0) The flat dilatometer shown below consists of a stainless steel blade having a flat, circular steel membrane mounted flush on one side (figure DMT). The blade is connected to a control unit on the ground surface by a pneumatic-electrical tube to transmit gas pressure and electrical signals. The tubes are contained inside steel push rods that can be pushed into the ground by common field equipment such as a CPT rig or a drill rig. |