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SPT Borehole Diameter Correction Factor

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NBRY1

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Given that SPT is not an exact science:
Should one apply a borehole diameter correction factor, CB (other than 1.0) when determining the N60 value, if mud-rotary methods are used?
My understanding is that it is used to account for stress relief in the larger diameter borings due to overburden removal.
 
It used to be considered good practice to apply the assumed corrections over a range of expected depths, soil/soft rocks, drilling process/medium and sampling equipment/personnel. Then consider what is actually being accomplished and/or learned. Most of these answers come during the application process.
 
The correction factor for size increases at 6 inches. Mud rotary is usually less than 6 inches so the correction factor of 1 is appropriate.
 
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