rainandcm
Geotechnical
- Jan 22, 2015
- 20
I am a geotechnical engineer and been asked to provide ground resistivity test on a permafrost site in Alaska. I've never done this kind of work so I wanna make sure what I am going to do will be correct. I will be using 4-pole Wenner method.
I am planning to vary my probe intervals from 5 ft to 60 ft and produce a chart showing probe interval and resistivity. I reason I think I should go to 60 ft is because the structural steel piles can may go that deep. Is this understanding correct?
The test results will be reported in a small section in geotechnical report. I guess what do you Electric Engineer expect in my report?
Thank you.
I am planning to vary my probe intervals from 5 ft to 60 ft and produce a chart showing probe interval and resistivity. I reason I think I should go to 60 ft is because the structural steel piles can may go that deep. Is this understanding correct?
The test results will be reported in a small section in geotechnical report. I guess what do you Electric Engineer expect in my report?
Thank you.