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COMPLAS 2021 is the 16th conference of the COMPLAS Series.

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  • M. Martinelli*, G. Remmerswaal
    ISC2024.

    Abstract
    Cone penetration tests (CPTs) can provide quantitative information about the mechanical state of sandy soils. In the current state of the art, the soil state is derived from [...]

  • S. Hyder*, D. Moug
    ISC2024.

    Abstract
    The cone penetration test (CPT) is used to characterize the behaviour and properties of soils, including the cyclic strength against earthquake liquefaction triggering. The [...]

  • S. Volcy*, C. Dano, L. Sibille, B. Chareyre, H. Hosseini-Sadrabadi
    ISC2024.

    Abstract
    Classical Cone Penetration Test (CPT) or CPTu (when water pore pressure is also measured) can provide so far only strength parameters of soils, specifically the tip resistance [...]

  • A. Arafianto, Y. Tian, B. Lehane, Y. Suzuki, D. Reid
    ISC2024.

    Abstract
    This paper investigated cone penetration test end resistance under various drainage conditions in mixed soils through numerical simulations and piezocone experiments in laboratory [...]

  • Z. Shi*, S. Tong, M. Huang, J. Yu, B. Wang, C. Sun
    ISC2024.

    Abstract
    The penetration response of CPT is not only related to the stress and density states of sand but also influenced by the nonlinear stress-strain relations of soils from very [...]

  • L. Monforte*, S. Collico
    ISC2024.

    Abstract
    The vertical scale of fluctuation of soil parameters is often indirectly estimated through Cone Penetration Testing (CPTu) as the test provides nearly continuous and repeatable [...]

  • A. Sadrekarimi*, S. Hashemi
    ISC2024.

    Abstract
    Laboratory-scale cone penetration tests are often carried out to calibrate the response of cone penetration, and in particular cone tip resistance to soil characteristics. [...]

  • B. Hamidi, S. Varaksin*
    ISC2024.

    Abstract
    Since Louis Ménard invented his first pressuremeter prototype in 1954, the pressuremeter and its placement techniques into the ground have gone through numerous advancements. [...]

  • B. Souza, J. Regan, J. Benoît*, A. Carr, K. Pelham, C. Buerkle
    ISC2024.

    Abstract
    Measurement While Drilling (MWD) is a promising in situ test method that has gained increasing popularity in recent years. MWD can continuously characterize the subsurface [...]

  • S. Sharma*, J. Rice, P. Suzuki, A. Bertrand
    ISC2024.

    Abstract
    Geotechnical site characterisation of variably cemented material is often challenging due to lack of data. Drilling data is routinely measured as a part of standard geotechnical [...]

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