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Year: 2024 | Month: October-December | Volume: 9 | Issue: 4 | Pages: 147-152

DOI: https://doi.org/10.52403/ijshr.20240420

Study of the Correlation between Pressuremeter Limit Pressure and Dynamic Resistance obtained by the Dynamic Probing Super Heavy (DPSH) of the Sands of Lome in Togo

Sabankou KPATADOA1, Abalo P’KLA1, Ezouwè KESSIE1

1Laboratoire de Recherche en Sciences de l’Ingénieur (LARSI), Ecole Polytechnique de Lomé - Université de Lomé, Lomé-Togo.

Corresponding Author: Sabankou KPATADOA

ABSTRACT

The design of building foundations relies on a good understanding of the bearing capacity of soils, which is determined by various in situ testing methods, such as pressuremeter and penetrometer tests. The pressuremeter test provides valuable information on the strength and deformability of soils at depth, while the dynamic cone penetrometer more easily assesses the dynamic resistance of the soil under dynamic loads.
In this study, correlations were established between the dynamic resistance qd measured with the dynamic probing super heavy and the limit pressure pL obtained with the Menard pressuremeter. The data collected come from geotechnical investigations carried out on sandy soils of Lome in Togo. For these soils, the ratio is in the following interval: 8.27 ≤ qd/pL ≤ 9.74.

Keywords: correlation, dynamic resistance, limit pressure, sand.

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