AKniazeff
Geotechnical
- Aug 12, 2011
- 2
Dear colleges! Here is the situation: due to lack of space we had to use small SPT rig with weight of hammer = 70 lbs., drop=15 in., same size spoon as for a standard rig. Theoretically the energy for smaller hammer is 4 times less, so to convert its N-values to standard ones, just divide it by 4. But here comes a problem. First at all, comparing two different borings about 50 feet apart (standard and lightweight rig) I found that stratas in two borings pretty much identical, but N-values for lightweight rig after dividing by four do not make any sense and in some stratas are less than 1.
Secondly, after some research, I found that there is no direct correlation between these two N-values. There are too many other unknowns involved besides weight of hammer and its drop.
Any suggestions how can I do correlations? Thanks for any help.
Secondly, after some research, I found that there is no direct correlation between these two N-values. There are too many other unknowns involved besides weight of hammer and its drop.
Any suggestions how can I do correlations? Thanks for any help.