Thanks for all of the replies. I agree with the consensus that these instruments provide a rough estimate of the unconfined compressive strength/undrained shear strength and is at best a strength index for field guidance, etc and not design. The manufacturer's product sheets all say that these two devices can be used
"... for rapid estimation of the degree of internal friction of soil."
That is the question that I asked. I don't quite see how friction angle can be estimated from only the readings that these instruments provide. Lots of assumptions would have to be made, I am sure, and I do not know what "equation" the manufacturers are using. And apparently neither do they, as I have asked and they can not provide.
Without correlating with SPT, Direct Shear, Triaxial, etc., how are they estimating the friction of the soil? I am not a soils engineer or soils tech so I am definitely not seeing what is needed to make this connection work.
PP gives qu. Su = 1/2 qu (with assumptions). Can these be plotted on a graph and a line fitted, with the resulting slope of the line being the angle? That cant be right. Any ideas?
Thanks again. If anyone can help with this, you all are the ones to figure this out.