8. Glossary
Static penetrometer test; cone penetration test (CPT)
In situ test consisting of driving a conical point into the ground at a constant speed (approx. 2 cm/s) and measuring the force applied. This force can be related, among other things, to the bearing capacity of the soil. Axial friction force can also be measured using a sleeve at the rear of the cone. This additional data provides information on the type of soil and its liquefaction potential in the event of an earthquake. This tool is widely used throughout the world.
Ménard pressuremeter test (PMT)
Pressuremeter testing is an in-situ test that involves pressurizing a cylindrical probe in a borehole, causing it to expand and compress the borehole walls to great deformations. In Ménard pressuremeter testing, the probe is usually lowered into a pre-drilled hole....
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Standards and norms
- Essai statique de pieu isolé sous effort transversal. Norme française, octobre 1993, 18 p. - AFNOR NF P 94-151 - (1993)
- Static testing of insulated piles under axial load – Part 2: in tension, December 1999. European standard NF EN 22477-2, forthcoming. - AFNOR NF P 94-150-2 - (1999)
- Eurocode : Bases du calcul des structures, mars. Annexe nationale : NF EN 1990/NA, décembre 2011. - AFNOR NF EN 1990 - (2003) ...
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