Abstract

Standard Penetration Test (SPT) and cone penetration test (CPT) are the most widely used in situ tests to depict the soil stratigraphy and determine the geotechnical engineering of the subsurface soils. The CPT leaps out because of its capability to trace the resistance continuously and due to its accuracy, it is considered to be reliable than the SPT. The outcome of these tests is very important for the design procedures to be implemented for various geotechnical purposes. To effectively utilize all the available data, there is a need of updating the correlation between these two widely used in situ tests. This study implements the statistical linear regression model using a 107 SPT and 49 CPT measurements across the city of Lahore, Pakistan to develop correlations between the the uncorrected SPT blow counts (N) and cone resistance (qc) for various soils. The developed correlation is compared in terms of qc/N ratios with the previous published studies.

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