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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
3500 - Local Oversight Program
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ARCHIVED REPORTS
FileName_PostFix
XR0007241
RECORD_ID
PR0544809
PE
3526
FACILITY_ID
FA0004030
FACILITY_NAME
THREE PALMS GROCERY
STREET_NUMBER
6732
Direction
E
STREET_NAME
WATERLOO
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95215
APN
10110001
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
6732 E WATERLOO RD
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
004
QC Status
Approved
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EGG pore Pressure Dissipation Tests <br /> (PPDT) <br />' Pore Pressure Dissipation Tests PPDT's conducted at various intervals <br /> p { ) <br /> measured hydrostatic water pressures and determined the approximate depth of <br /> the ground water table A PPDT is conducted when the cone is halted at specific <br /> intervals determined by the field representative The variation of the penetration <br /> pore pressure (u) with time is measured behind the tip of the cone and recorded <br /> by a computer system <br /> Pore pressure dissipation data can be interpreted to provide estimates of <br /> ® Equilibrium piezometric pressure <br /> ® Phreatic Surface <br /> a In situ horizontal coefficient of consolidation (ch) <br /> o In situ horizontal coefficient of permability (kh) <br /> In order to correctly interpret the equilibrium piezometric pressure and/or the <br /> phreatic surface, the pore pressure must be monitored until such time as there is <br /> no variation in pore pressure with time (refer to Figure PPD) This time is <br /> commonly referred to as t1oo, the point at which 100% of the excess pore <br /> pressure has dissipated <br />' Interpretation of either ch and kh from dissipation results can be most easily <br /> achieved using either of two analytical approaches cavity-expansion theory or <br />' the strain-path approach Comparisons of the available solutions and results <br /> from field studies suggest that the cavity-expansion method of Torstensson <br /> (1977) and the strain-path approaches of Levadous (1980) and TO (1987) all <br />' provide similar predications of consolidation parameters from CPTU dissipation <br /> data (Gillespie 1981, Kabir and Lutenegger 1990, Robertson et al (1991) <br /> Robertson et al (1991) have shown that these methods, although developed for <br /> normally consolidated sods, can be equally applied to overconsolidated soils <br /> Furthermore, comparisons of field and laboratory data indicate that the trends in <br />' the measured (laboratory) and predicated (CPTU) data are consistent provided <br /> the micro fabric and nature of the soils being tested are taken into consideration <br /> (Danziger 1990, Robertson et al 1991) <br /> A complete reference on pore pressure dissipation tests is presented by <br /> Robertson et al 1991 <br />' A summary of the pore pressure dissipation tests is summarized in Table 1 <br /> . Pore pressure dissipation data is presented in graphical form in Appendix PPDT <br />
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