Predicting creep settlements of foundations in permafrost from the results of cone penetration tests

As a joint research project sponsored by the French–Norwegian Foundation for Scientific and Industrial Research, the Norwegian Geotechnical Institute, Geodia/Geocean, and École Polytechnique have carried out in the summer of 1990 a series of special in situ pressuremeter and cone penetration tests a...

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Published in:Canadian Geotechnical Journal
Main Authors: Ladanyi, Branko, Lunne, Tom, Vergobbi, Pierre, Lhuillier, Bernard
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Language:English
Published: Canadian Science Publishing 1995
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description As a joint research project sponsored by the French–Norwegian Foundation for Scientific and Industrial Research, the Norwegian Geotechnical Institute, Geodia/Geocean, and École Polytechnique have carried out in the summer of 1990 a series of special in situ pressuremeter and cone penetration tests at a permafrost site in Longyearbyen, Svalbard. The purpose of the testing program was to compare the results of the two different field testing methods and to check the potential of such methods for serving as a basis for prediction of the behaviour of foundations in permafrost. As pressuremeter test results have been presented in a previous publication, this paper shows only the results of cone penetration tests and their interpretation in terms of strength and creep parameters of the frozen soil. Subsequently, the same data are used to predict the behaviour under long-term axial load of two prefabricated and one cast-in-place concrete pile that were tested by the Selmer Furuholmen Anlegg A.S. in cooperation with the Norwegian Geotechnical Institute at the same site for 3 years. Key words : permafrost, cone penetration tests, piles field loading tests, creep settlement.
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spelling crcansciencepubl:10.1139/t95-080 2025-05-11T14:22:14+00:00 Predicting creep settlements of foundations in permafrost from the results of cone penetration tests Ladanyi, Branko Lunne, Tom Vergobbi, Pierre Lhuillier, Bernard 1995 https://doi.org/10.1139/t95-080 http://www.nrcresearchpress.com/doi/pdf/10.1139/t95-080 en eng Canadian Science Publishing http://www.nrcresearchpress.com/page/about/CorporateTextAndDataMining Canadian Geotechnical Journal volume 32, issue 5, page 835-847 ISSN 0008-3674 1208-6010 journal-article 1995 crcansciencepubl https://doi.org/10.1139/t95-080 2025-04-17T23:49:36Z As a joint research project sponsored by the French–Norwegian Foundation for Scientific and Industrial Research, the Norwegian Geotechnical Institute, Geodia/Geocean, and École Polytechnique have carried out in the summer of 1990 a series of special in situ pressuremeter and cone penetration tests at a permafrost site in Longyearbyen, Svalbard. The purpose of the testing program was to compare the results of the two different field testing methods and to check the potential of such methods for serving as a basis for prediction of the behaviour of foundations in permafrost. As pressuremeter test results have been presented in a previous publication, this paper shows only the results of cone penetration tests and their interpretation in terms of strength and creep parameters of the frozen soil. Subsequently, the same data are used to predict the behaviour under long-term axial load of two prefabricated and one cast-in-place concrete pile that were tested by the Selmer Furuholmen Anlegg A.S. in cooperation with the Norwegian Geotechnical Institute at the same site for 3 years. Key words : permafrost, cone penetration tests, piles field loading tests, creep settlement. Article in Journal/Newspaper Longyearbyen permafrost Svalbard Canadian Science Publishing Furuholmen ENVELOPE(9.325,9.325,63.468,63.468) Longyearbyen Svalbard Canadian Geotechnical Journal 32 5 835 847
spellingShingle Ladanyi, Branko
Lunne, Tom
Vergobbi, Pierre
Lhuillier, Bernard
Predicting creep settlements of foundations in permafrost from the results of cone penetration tests
title Predicting creep settlements of foundations in permafrost from the results of cone penetration tests
title_full Predicting creep settlements of foundations in permafrost from the results of cone penetration tests
title_fullStr Predicting creep settlements of foundations in permafrost from the results of cone penetration tests
title_full_unstemmed Predicting creep settlements of foundations in permafrost from the results of cone penetration tests
title_short Predicting creep settlements of foundations in permafrost from the results of cone penetration tests
title_sort predicting creep settlements of foundations in permafrost from the results of cone penetration tests
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