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15-02-2018 | Original paper

Side-by-Side Correlation of Texas Cone Penetration and Standard Penetration Test Blowcount Values

Authors: William D. Lawson, Earnest O. Terrell, James G. Surles, Rozbeh B. Moghaddam, Hoyoung Seo, Priyantha W. Jayawickrama

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Abstract

This paper presents side-by-side comparisons of blowcount values for the Texas cone penetration (TCP) test and the standard penetration test (SPT). The comparisons yielded statistically-significant regression models for both coarse-grained soils and fine-grained soils. Consistent with expected trends and published data, the TCP–SPT relationship is nonlinear, with weak to fair correlation strength (R2 = 23–44%). For TCP blowcounts (N60, TCP) varying from 25 to 200 blows/30 cm (1 ft), corresponding SPT blowcounts (N60, SPT) are typically 30–60% lower than N60, TCP in fine-grained soils. Likewise, corresponding N60, SPT blowcounts are 10–70% lower than N60, TCP in coarse-grained soils, all other things being equal. Comparative data were obtained from published sources and from project-specific field research sites used for full-scale deep foundation load tests. The final dataset consisted of 225 test pairs obtained in similar soils and geomaterials, at equivalent depths, with all blowcounts normalized to 30 cm (12 in.) penetration (i.e., blows/30 cm or blows/ft) within the bounds of typical test precision, and corrected to 60% hammer efficiency. The generally weak correlations do not support conversion of N60, TCP to N60, SPT (or vice versa) to compute foundation capacity for final design. But, engineers can certainly get an intuitive feel about site conditions and preliminary foundation capacity by using the correlation equations to translate their knowledge of one test to the other. This study extends previous work by formally comparing and contrasting the similar yet different SPT and TCP test methods in such a way as to make the results useful to users of both tests and to the broader geotechnical engineering community.

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Footnotes
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An anecdote will illustrate this claim. During the early phase of the authors’ TCP research, a nationally-known foundation consulting firm contacted us. This firm was partnering on a multi-billion dollar, privately-funded, design-build transportation project in western Texas. Because the project was to be constructed in Texas, all bridge foundations had to meet Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) specifications including satisfactory design using TxDOT’s TCP-based foundation design procedure. But the principal engineers for this national firm were more familiar with the SPT, not the TCP, and they only had preliminary SPT blowcount data, not TCP blowcount data. Thus they were seeking an SPT–TCP blowcount correlation so they could do some preliminary foundation design estimates in support of their proposal. Because our research was not complete at that time, we provided the best information available—namely, the 1972 Touma–Reese correlation. Again the firm principals contacted us, asking questions about the correlation and wanting to know more details. This experience is one of the reasons why the authors think practicing engineers will find this paper helpful and the geotechnical research community will also find it interesting.
 
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The coefficient of determination, R2 is a goodness of fit statistic that indicates how close the data are to the regression line. Further R2 is the square of the Pearson correlation coefficient, r.
 
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Metadata
Title
Side-by-Side Correlation of Texas Cone Penetration and Standard Penetration Test Blowcount Values
Authors
William D. Lawson
Earnest O. Terrell
James G. Surles
Rozbeh B. Moghaddam
Hoyoung Seo
Priyantha W. Jayawickrama
Publication date
15-02-2018
Publisher
Springer International Publishing
Published in
Geotechnical and Geological Engineering / Issue 5/2018
Print ISSN: 0960-3182
Electronic ISSN: 1573-1529
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10706-018-0499-6

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