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Classification and Friction Angle from CPT in Gneissic Residual Soil of Brazil
Fábio K. Silva1, César S. Godoi Li2 and Fernanda S. Schuch1
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DOI:10.17265/2328-2193/2019.03.003
1. Federal Institute of Santa Catarina, Florianopolis 88020-300, Brazil
2. Tractebel Engineering, University of South Santa Catarina, Florianopolis 88015-201, Brazil
The current research presents the results of experiment in situ and laboratory research with the goal of determining the friction angle in residual soil using the CPT (cone penetration test). This experimental research was completed in an area of study, composed of slopes and plateaus, located in the southern region of Brazil, in the Santo Amaro da Imperatriz municipality. An SPT (standard penetration test) and CPT in situ test investigation campaign was conducted and collected from deformed and undeformed samples for physical characterization and triaxial tests. The results made it possible to classify the soils analyzed according to the unified methodology proposed by Robertson that, based on studies provide friction angle values along the hole’s depth, and obtained through the CPT. The friction angle values obtained in the CPT indicated a well-defined trend of high values at the surface, which decrease in the middle of the soil mass and increase again near the healthy rock. The friction angles estimated by the CPT were overestimated when compared to laboratory estimations. This occurrence is explained by the fact that the measured resistance of the field tests is embedded in the cementation and suction plots.
Soil residual, in situ tests, friction angle.