Abstract (EN):
This paper summarizes the results of an experimental site investigation and characterization survey, on a residual (saprolitic) soil from
granite, located at the Faculty of Engineering of the University of Porto (FEUP). This project aims at characterizing these unusual
soils in the context of the development of an International Prediction Event (Class A) on the behaviour of different types of piles. A
very extensive site characterization campaign, including a large variety of in situ tests and field methods, has been held. These investigations
comprised the application of several geophysical borehole and surface methods, namely: P and S-wave seismic refraction,
reflection, cross-hole (CH), down-hole (DH), electrical resistivity imaging, ground probing radar (GPR), etc. - as well as mechanical
tests - namely: SPT, CPT, DMT, among others. The site is geologically formed by an upper layer of heterogeneous residual granitic
soil overlaying a rather weathered granite contacting a gneissic migmatite. Direct and indirect results from some of the referred surveys
are compared between them and with some of the available geological and geotechnical information, namely those obtained
from seismic, electrical and GPR profiles, conducted adjacent to three boreholes in which undisturbed soil samples were collected
previously to geophysical data acquisition. In addition, an extensive laboratory testing program was carried out using the collected
undisturbed samples. A discussion of the obtained results is inhere presented, giving emphasis to the correlations encountered between
the different tests, specific of saprolitic soils with weak relic structures.
Language:
English
Type (Professor's evaluation):
Scientific
No. of pages:
4
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