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DS/CEN ISO/TS 17892-6

Geotechnical investigation and testing – Laboratory testing of soil – Part 6: Fall cone test (ISO/TS 17892-6:2004)

inactive, Most Current
Organization: DS
Publication Date: 29 November 2004
Status: inactive
Page Count: 14
ICS Code (Earthworks. Excavations. Foundation construction. Underground works): 93.020
ICS Code (Physical properties of soils): 13.080.20
scope:

This Technical Specification specifies the laboratory determination of undrained shear strength of both undisturbed and remoulded specimen of saturated fine grained cohesive soils by use of a fall-cone. This Technical Specification specifies the fall-cone test, in which a cone is allowed to fall with its tip towards a soil specimen, whereupon the penetration of the cone into the soil is measured. Tests performed according to this test yield penetration values which can be used to estimate the undrained shear strength. The test is applicable to both undisturbed and remoulded soil test specimen. For undisturbed soil test specimen, the results of the test are dependent on the quality of the specimen. Because of possible effects of anisotropy, it can also differ depending on what undrained shear strength the relation refers to. The evaluated value of the undrained shear strength of the 'undisturbed' soil refers to its state during the test in the laboratory. This value is not necessarily indicative of the undrained shear strenght of the soil in its natural state in the field. Therefore, the test should be regarded as an index test. NOTE 1 - For non-homogeneous soil samples, this method yields values of the undrained shear strength which are less representative for the bulk shear strength of the sample than other tests involving a larger volume of soil. NOTE 2 - For disturbed soil samples and fissured soil samples this method normally yields higher strength values than tests involving a larger volume of soil.

Document History

DS/CEN ISO/TS 17892-6
November 29, 2004
Geotechnical investigation and testing – Laboratory testing of soil – Part 6: Fall cone test (ISO/TS 17892-6:2004)
This Technical Specification specifies the laboratory determination of undrained shear strength of both undisturbed and remoulded specimen of saturated fine grained cohesive soils by use of a...

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