Influence of Drilling Methods on the Results of Standard Penetration Test in Loess–Paleosol Sequence

Standard penetration test (SPT) is an important in situ measurement for field investigation of geotechnical and geological engineering. The drilling approaches for implementation of SPT can be classified into dry, wet, and water circulation drillings according to the amount of water used during dril...

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Main Authors: Xin Li, Yanrong Li, Dongdong Lv, Shengdi He, Weiwei Zhang
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-03-01
Series:Frontiers in Built Environment
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fbuil.2022.846815/full
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author Xin Li
Yanrong Li
Dongdong Lv
Shengdi He
Weiwei Zhang
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Yanrong Li
Dongdong Lv
Shengdi He
Weiwei Zhang
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description Standard penetration test (SPT) is an important in situ measurement for field investigation of geotechnical and geological engineering. The drilling approaches for implementation of SPT can be classified into dry, wet, and water circulation drillings according to the amount of water used during drilling process. However, the influences of these drilling methods on the SPT results remain unclear, especially when being used in loess–paleosol sequence that is water sensitive. In this study, SPT tests were conducted in a typical loess stratum in the Loess Plateau of China. The difference of SPT N values under the above three drilling methods was compared together with the analysis of characteristics of samples from SPT sampler. The results showed that the N value exhibits positive correlation with dry density of the soil and negative correlation with moisture content. In shallow soil, the average N value under water circulation drilling was slightly higher than that of dry and wet drilling. This is because that the residual soil at the bottom of the drillhole caused by water circulation drilling provides additional penetration resistance. In deep soil, the difference of average N values among all three drilling methods was minimal although the structure of the samples from the SPT sampler differs from one another, indicating the determination of soil density on the SPT result. Empirical equations were proposed for the estimation of unconfined compressive strength of loess–paleosol sequence on the basis of SPT N values under the three drilling methods. Considering the efficiency of drilling and stability of SPT results, it is suggested that wet drilling is the most applicable method for implementation of SPT in the field investigation of loess–paleosol sequence.
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spelling doaj.art-03e2e2dad1094ceda291cfaffd1c58b02022-12-22T00:03:17ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Built Environment2297-33622022-03-01810.3389/fbuil.2022.846815846815Influence of Drilling Methods on the Results of Standard Penetration Test in Loess–Paleosol SequenceXin LiYanrong LiDongdong LvShengdi HeWeiwei ZhangStandard penetration test (SPT) is an important in situ measurement for field investigation of geotechnical and geological engineering. The drilling approaches for implementation of SPT can be classified into dry, wet, and water circulation drillings according to the amount of water used during drilling process. However, the influences of these drilling methods on the SPT results remain unclear, especially when being used in loess–paleosol sequence that is water sensitive. In this study, SPT tests were conducted in a typical loess stratum in the Loess Plateau of China. The difference of SPT N values under the above three drilling methods was compared together with the analysis of characteristics of samples from SPT sampler. The results showed that the N value exhibits positive correlation with dry density of the soil and negative correlation with moisture content. In shallow soil, the average N value under water circulation drilling was slightly higher than that of dry and wet drilling. This is because that the residual soil at the bottom of the drillhole caused by water circulation drilling provides additional penetration resistance. In deep soil, the difference of average N values among all three drilling methods was minimal although the structure of the samples from the SPT sampler differs from one another, indicating the determination of soil density on the SPT result. Empirical equations were proposed for the estimation of unconfined compressive strength of loess–paleosol sequence on the basis of SPT N values under the three drilling methods. Considering the efficiency of drilling and stability of SPT results, it is suggested that wet drilling is the most applicable method for implementation of SPT in the field investigation of loess–paleosol sequence.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fbuil.2022.846815/fullSPTdry drillingwet drillingwater circulation drillingloess–paleosol sequence
spellingShingle Xin Li
Yanrong Li
Dongdong Lv
Shengdi He
Weiwei Zhang
Influence of Drilling Methods on the Results of Standard Penetration Test in Loess–Paleosol Sequence
Frontiers in Built Environment
SPT
dry drilling
wet drilling
water circulation drilling
loess–paleosol sequence
title Influence of Drilling Methods on the Results of Standard Penetration Test in Loess–Paleosol Sequence
title_full Influence of Drilling Methods on the Results of Standard Penetration Test in Loess–Paleosol Sequence
title_fullStr Influence of Drilling Methods on the Results of Standard Penetration Test in Loess–Paleosol Sequence
title_full_unstemmed Influence of Drilling Methods on the Results of Standard Penetration Test in Loess–Paleosol Sequence
title_short Influence of Drilling Methods on the Results of Standard Penetration Test in Loess–Paleosol Sequence
title_sort influence of drilling methods on the results of standard penetration test in loess paleosol sequence
topic SPT
dry drilling
wet drilling
water circulation drilling
loess–paleosol sequence
url https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fbuil.2022.846815/full
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