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CPT-u (Cone Penetration Testing) is an in-situ test used to obtain data on several soil aspects.

Well known worldwide as one of the most traditional and precise geotechnical investigation tool, it enables determining foundation dimensions and estimating settlement rates, among other operations. While the cone is being driven down, its sensors make three readings at each centimeter:

Tip resistance (qc) Sleeve friction (fs) Pore pressure (u2)

The information is transmitted to the surface in real time and processed by computer. Neutral overpressures are read by means of a porous element situated at the base of the cone and saturated with silicone oil by vacuum pump. When needed, it is also possible to perform pore pressure dissipation testing during the test.

In addition to the data read in real time during the test (qc, fs and u2), the following properties can also be obtained through correlations:

Stratigraphy; Geotechnical profile (Soil behavior); Consolidation coefficient (Ch and Cv); Relative density (Dr); Undrained shear strenght (Su); Effective friction angle of sands (); Stress history (preconsolidation stress, OCR);

Permeability coefficient (K).

We operate with calibrated equipment and our operators are skilled in performing the test on different types of land, as well as near shore projects, according to regulations issued byABNT, Eurocode and ASTM D5778 07 Standard Test Method for Electronic Friction Cone and Piezocone Penetration Testing of Soils.

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