Thursday, December 10, 2020

STANDARD PENETRATION TEST (SPT) - PROCEDURE & ADVANTAGES

Standard Penetration Test

The standard penetration test is an in-situ test that is carried out to provide information on geotechnical engineering properties of soil. The test is carried out in borehole.The test will measure the resistance of the soil strata to the penetration undergone.The main purpose of the test is to provide an indication of the relative density of granular deposits such as sand and gravels. It can also be used to determine the confined compressive strength of cohesive soil. This test is widely used because it is a simple and inexpensive. 

Apparatus For Standard Penetration Test

  1. Standard Split Spoon Sampler
  2. Drop Hammer of weight 63.5 kg
  3. Drilling Rig
  4. Driving Head
  5. Guiding Rod


Procedure For Standard Penetration Test

The test is conducted in bore hole by means of a standard split spoon sampler. Once the drilling is done to the desired depth, the drilling tool is removed and the sampler is placed inside the bore hole. The standard split spoon sampler 50.8 mm outer diameter and 35 mm inner diameter, is driven into the undisturbed soil at bottom of the bore hole by blows from a slide hammer with a weight of 63.5 kg falling through a height of 750 mm at the rate of 30 blows per minute, the sample is driven into the soil.

The number of blows of hammer needed for the tube to penetrate each 150 mm is counted. Further it is driven by 150 mm and the blows are counted. Similarly, the sample is once again further driven by 150 mm and the number of blows recorded. The number of blows recorded for the first 150 mm is not taken into consideration. The number of blows recorded for last two 150 mm intervals are added to give the standard penetration number (N). 

In case if the number of blows for 150 mm drive exceeds 50, it is taken as refusal and the test is discontinued. The standard penetration number is corrected for extensive correction and overburden correction.

Advantages Of Standard Penetration Test

  • Test is simple and inexpensive.
  • Able to penetrate dense layers, gravel etc.
  • Test can be applicable for variety of soil conditions.

Disadvantages Of Standard Penetration Test

  • Test is time consuming.
  • The sample retrieved for testing is disturbed.
  • The results are not very precise and highly reliable.

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