Title: Frontespizio
1Frontespizio
SDMT Workshop and Field Demonstration Cesano 18
novembre 2011
Applicazioni alla progettazione geotecnica
Università degli Studi dellAquila Ing. Sara
Amoroso
2REFERENCE State-of-the-art Lecture No. 1
(Alessandria Egitto Oct 2009) 17th Int.
Conf. on Soil Mechanics and Geotechnical Engng,
2009 Mayne P.W. Georgia Institute of
Technology, Atlanta, USA Coop M.R.
Imperial College, London, UK Springman S.M.
Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Zurich,
CH Uang A.B. National Chiao Tung
University, Taiwan, China Zornberg J.G.
University of Texas, Austin, USA
Soil borings laboratory testing SPT
pressuremeter (PMT) vane (VST) crosshole
(CHT) Taken together, all of these are suitable
yet at considerable cost in time and money
3 ... In this fast-paced world, a more efficient
approach In particular, the Seismic Piezocone
(SCPT) and the Seismic Dilatometer (SDMT) ...
offer clear opportunities in the economical and
optimal collection of data. ... SCPT and SDMT
direct-push tests should serve as the basis in
routine daily site investigation practices
4FLAT DILATOMETER (DMT)
5Design via DMT parameters
- ID material index
- KD horizontal stress index
- ED dilatometer modulus
- K0 coeff. earth pressure in situ
- OCR overconsolidation ratio
- cu undrained shear strengh
- F friction angle
- ch consolidation coefficient
- kh permeability coefficient
- g unit weight and description
- M vertical drained constrained modulus
- u0 equilibrium pore pressure
6Main DMT applications
- Settlements of shallow foundations
- Laterally loaded piles
- Diaphragm walls
- Detecting slip surfaces in OC clay
- Monitoring densification/stress increase
- Liquefability evaluation
- Subgrade compaction control
- FEM input parameters
71 - Settlement prediction No. 1 DMT application
- Classic linear elastic 1-D approach or 3-D with
E ? 0.8 MDMT (similar predictions) - Settlement under working loads (Fs ? 2.5-3.5)
8Possible reasons DMT good settlement predictions
9Observed and DMT predicted modulus
M by DMT vs. M back-calculated from local
vertical strains measured under Treporti
full-scale test embankment (Italy)
10Summary of comparisons DMT-predicted vs. observed
settlements
- Large No. of case histories ? good agreement for
wide range of soil types, settlements, footing
sizes - Average ratio DMT-calculated/observed settlement
? 1.3 - Band amplitude (ratio max/min) lt 2
i.e. observed settlement within 50 from
DMT-predicted
Monaco et al. (2006)
112 - Design of laterally loaded piles
Robertson et al. (1987) Marchetti et al. (1991) 2
methods recommended for deriving P-y curves for
laterally loaded piles from DMT (single pile, 1st
time monotonic loading)
- Independent validations ? 2 methods provide
similar predictions, in very good agreement with
observed full-scale pile behaviour
123 - Design of diaphragm walls
Monaco Marchetti (2004 ISC'2 Porto)
- Tentative correlation for deriving the
coefficient of subgrade reaction Kh for design of
multi-propped diaphragm walls from MDMT - Indications on how to select input moduli for FEM
analyses (PLAXIS Hardening Soil model) based on
MDMT
134 - Detecting slip surfaces in OC clay
DMT-KD method ? Verify if an OC clay slope
contains ACTIVE (or old QUIESCENT) SLIP
SURFACES (Totani et al. 1997)
14Validation of DMT-KD method
155 - Monitoring densification / stress increase
- Experience suggests DMT well suited to detect
BENEFITS of SOIL IMPROVEMENT due to its high
sensitivity to changes of stresses/density in
soil - Several comparisons of CPT and DMT before/after
compaction - Schmertmann et al. (1986), Jendeby (1992) ?
Increase in MDMT after compaction of sand ? 2
increase in qc (CPT) - Pasqualini Rosi (1993) ? DMT clearly detected
improvement even in layers where benefits were
undetected by CPT - Ghent group (1993) ? DMTs before-after
installation demonstrate more clearly than CPT
beneficial effects of Atlas installation
16DMT vs. CPT before/after compaction
Ratio MDMT /qc before/after compaction of a loose
sand fill (Jendeby 1992)
176 - Liquefability evaluation
- Correlations for evaluating Cyclic Resistance
Ratio CRR from KD developed in past 2 decades,
stimulated by
- Sensitivity of KD to factors known to increase
liquefaction resistance Stress History,
prestraining/aging, cementation, structure
(Marchetti, 2010) - Correlation KD Relative Density (Reyna
Chameau, 1991) - Correlation KD In situ State Parameter (Yu,
2004)
- Key element supporting well-based CRR-KD
correlation ability of KD to reflect aging in
sands (1st order of magnitude influence on
liquefaction) sensitivity of KD to non-textbook
OCR crusts in sands
18Curves for evaluating CRR from KD (Seed Idriss
1971 simplified procedure)
- Summary latest version CRR-KD correlation see
Monaco et al. (2005 ICSMGE Osaka) - Magnitude M 7.5 Clean sand
19Curves for evaluating CRR from KD (Seed Idriss
1971 simplified procedure)
- All past CRR-KD curves were based on correlations
Qc-Dr-KD or NSPT-Dr-KD. Tsai et al (2009)
translated CPT-SPT using correlations Qc-KD or
NSPT-KD and cutting out Dr.
207 - Subgrade compaction control
Bangladesh Subgrade Compaction Case History 90 km
Road Rehabilitation Project
MDMT acceptance profile (max always found at
25-26 cm)
- Acceptance MDMT profile fixed and used as
alternative/fast acceptance tool for quality
control of subgrade compaction, with only
occasional verifications by originally specified
methods (Proctor, CBR, plate), (Marchetti, 1994)
218 - FEM input parameters
- Linear elastic model E ? 0.8 MDMT
- (Hamza Richards, 1995)
- DMT aims to calibrate FEM parameters
- PLAXIS hardening soil model
- E50,ref is correlated to MDMT (Schanz, 1997)
22Seismic Dilatometer (SDMT)
23Correlation to estimate Vs (G0) frommechanical
DMT data (ID, KD, ED)
From large amount SDMTs at 34 sites various soils
geography ?
- No point today. Vs direct(but might provide
rough Vs in previous sites DMT). - Important w/o stress history (KD) hopeless
estimate Vs. - Difficulty Qc-Vs NSPT-Vs ???
- Use 1 parameter (NSpt, Su) as surrogate of Vs
questionable (as suggested by some codes).
Decay decreases with KD (stress history)
24Earthquake in LAquila, 6 April 2009
Monaco et al. (2009)
25Main SDMT applications
- DMT applications
- Seismic design (NTC08, Eurocode 8)
- In situ G-g decay curves
- Liquefability evaluation
269 - Vs for seismic design
2710 - In situ G-? decay curves by SDMT
- SDMT ? small strain modulus G0 from Vs
- working strain modulus GDMT from MDMT
- (Marchetti et al. 2008)
- Tentative methods to derive in situ G-? curves by
SDMT - Two points help in selecting the G-? curve
28Earthquake in LAquila, 6 April 2009
2911 - Liquefability evaluation
30Earthquake in LAquila, 6 April 2009
Vittorito LAquila (April 2009) Moment
magnitude MW 6.3 Distance from the epicentre 45
km Peak ground acceleration PGA 0.065 g
31Earthquake in LAquila, 6 April 2009
32FINAL REMARKS
- DMT ? quick, simple, economical, highly
reproducible in situ test - Executable with a variety of field equipment
- Dependable estimates of various design
parameters/information - soil type
- stress state/history
- constrained modulus M
- undrained shear strength Cu in clay
- consolidation/flow parameters
- ...
33FINAL REMARKS
- Variety of design applications
- Most effective vs. common penetration tests when
settlements/deformations important for design
(e.g. strict specs or need to decide piles or
shallow ?) - SDMT ? accurate measurements of Vs (and G0)
usual DMT results greatly enhances DMT
capability