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Performance of push-in pressure cells in overconsolidated clay

Performance of push-in pressure cells in overconsolidated clay
Performance of push-in pressure cells in overconsolidated clay
Low profile push-in pressure cells (spade cells) are commonly used to measure total horizontal stresses in overconsolidated clays. It is known that spade cells over-read the in situ stress in such deposits as a result of the complex localised stresses created during installation. Previous investigations into the magnitude of over-read are limited in number and have produced scattered results. During construction of the Channel Tunnel Rail Link at Ashford, Kent a spade cell was installed horizontally in an overconsolidated clay, aligned to measure initial vertical stress, and the changes in vertical stress were measured as the material above the cell was removed. The results of this experiment are presented and interpreted with reference to a finite element analysis and a comparison of spade cell and self boring pressuremeter test data of horizontal stresses at the same site, to assess the over-read of this type of spade cell in the Atherfield Clay.
1353-2618
31-41
Richards, D.J.
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Clark, J.
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Powrie, W.
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Heymann, G.
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Richards, D.J.
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Clark, J.
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Powrie, W.
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Richards, D.J., Clark, J., Powrie, W. and Heymann, G. (2007) Performance of push-in pressure cells in overconsolidated clay. Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Geotechnical Engineering, 160 (1), 31-41. (doi:10.1680/geng.2007.160.1.3).

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Low profile push-in pressure cells (spade cells) are commonly used to measure total horizontal stresses in overconsolidated clays. It is known that spade cells over-read the in situ stress in such deposits as a result of the complex localised stresses created during installation. Previous investigations into the magnitude of over-read are limited in number and have produced scattered results. During construction of the Channel Tunnel Rail Link at Ashford, Kent a spade cell was installed horizontally in an overconsolidated clay, aligned to measure initial vertical stress, and the changes in vertical stress were measured as the material above the cell was removed. The results of this experiment are presented and interpreted with reference to a finite element analysis and a comparison of spade cell and self boring pressuremeter test data of horizontal stresses at the same site, to assess the over-read of this type of spade cell in the Atherfield Clay.

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Published date: 2007

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Local EPrints ID: 39431
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/39431
ISSN: 1353-2618
PURE UUID: 741af6cf-a435-4c8c-9e45-abc287190178
ORCID for W. Powrie: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-2271-0826

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Date deposited: 28 Jun 2006
Last modified: 16 Mar 2024 02:47

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Author: D.J. Richards
Author: J. Clark
Author: W. Powrie ORCID iD
Author: G. Heymann

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