Vane Shear Strength Testing in Soils: Field and Laboratory Studies 1988
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Comparison of In-Situ Vane, Cone Penetrometer, and Laboratory Test Results for Gulf of Mexico Deepwater Clays

Abstract: Site investigations were recently performed offshore at three prospective plat-form sites in water depths between 400 and 500 m in the Gulf of Mexico. Soil conditions at the sites generally range from very soft clays near the seafloor to very stiff clays at 120- to 150-m penetration. Analyses of stress history indicate the soils at these locations are generally normally consolidated. Laboratory tests were performed on recovered specimens to deter-mine the undrained shear strength. Standard laboratory miniature… Show more

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“…Several methods such as Vane Shear Test (VST), Cone Penetration Test (CPT) and T-Bar method are being used for the downhole testing. The vane shear test has been used widely in offshore site investigations, especially in the Gulf of Mexico (Johnson et al, 1988;Young et al, 1988) while T-bar can be considered as a modified cone penetration device and both have been used for soft soil characterization (Teh and Houlsby, 1991).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several methods such as Vane Shear Test (VST), Cone Penetration Test (CPT) and T-Bar method are being used for the downhole testing. The vane shear test has been used widely in offshore site investigations, especially in the Gulf of Mexico (Johnson et al, 1988;Young et al, 1988) while T-bar can be considered as a modified cone penetration device and both have been used for soft soil characterization (Teh and Houlsby, 1991).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, the effect of the intermediate principal stress is ignored compared to other tests such as triaxial compression test (Xiao et al, 2016a, b). The VST has been widely used in offshore site investigations, especially in the Gulf of Mexico (Johnson et al, 1988;Young et al, 1988), while T-bar can be considered as a modified cone penetration device, and both have been used for soft soil characterization (Teh and Houlsby, 1991). However, these methods may face extreme challenges in characterizing the top surface soil of the seabed, since the undrained shear strength of such kind of soil may reach 0.01 kPa (Vipulanandan and Raheem, 2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%