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Issue 20 (3) 2021 pp. 27-38

Simon Rabarijoely

Institute of Civil Engineering, Warsaw University of Life Sciences – SGGW, Warsaw, Poland

Dilatometer test calibrations for evaluating soil parameters

Keywords: geotechnical parameters, in situ investigations, cohesive soil
Abstract:

Strength and deformation parameters are used on every step of a foundation engineering design. They are necessary
for the initial estimation of the subsoil bearing capacity and also for acceptance of the final method of
the construction foundation. There are many effective in situ methods for the evaluation of these parameters.
Based on data from the Marchetti dilatometer (DMT) tests obtained from the experimental Stegny site and
the planned WULS-SGGW stadium, analysis and interpretation of results was performed. The uncertainty
obtained from DMT tests is shown by mathematical methods. Selection criteria of the testing technique are
presented. Limitations concerning the applied methods and the complex interpretation of the results of in situ
investigations are shown.

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MLA Rabarijoely, Simon. "Dilatometer test calibrations for evaluating soil parameters." Acta Sci.Pol. Architectura 20.3 (2021): 27-38.
APA Rabarijoely S. (2021). Dilatometer test calibrations for evaluating soil parameters. Acta Sci.Pol. Architectura, 20 (3), 27-38
ISO 690 Rabarijoely, Simon. Dilatometer test calibrations for evaluating soil parameters. Acta Sci.Pol. Architectura, 2021, 20.3: 27-38.
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