Inverse determination of soil density and stress state using dispersion wave measurements and cone penetration tests in a non-layered soil

J. Grabe, S. Henke, S. Kinzler, Tim Pucker

Abstract

The determination of the void ratio and stress state distribution in undisturbed soil is still an ambitious aim which cannot be reached by sampling from bore holes. Therefore, an alternative method is proposed to determine soil density and stress state using dispersion wave measurements and cone penetration tests. Dispersion wave measurements and resonant-column tests are carried out to measure the shear wave velocity and shear modulus distribution with depth. Using finite element calculations a relationship between cone penetration resistance, stress state and void ratio is derived. From these results the void ratio distribution and the stress state can be calculated inversely. The inverse method is applied to real test data. The results of the inverse parameter determination are shown and assessed regarding the possibilities and the limitations of the presented method.
Original languageEnglish
JournalSoil Dynamics and Earthquake Engineering
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Publication statusPublished - 2010

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