Geotechnical Investigation and Testing - Field Testing - Part 2: Dynamic Probing
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ISO 22476-2:2005 is a standard that outlines the specifications for conducting field testing using dynamic probing as part of geotechnical investigations. It is important to note that this standard is applicable within the broader framework defined by prEN 1997, which provides guidelines for geotechnical investigations overall.
The standard establishes requirements for conducting indirect investigations of soil using dynamic probing techniques. Dynamic probing is a method used to determine the physical properties of soil through the measurement of resistance to penetration of a probe.
ISO 22476-2:2005 provides guidelines for the equipment, procedures, and interpretation of results for dynamic probing. It is intended to ensure that accurate and reliable data is obtained during geotechnical investigations, which is crucial for assessing the suitability and behavior of soil for various engineering applications.
Edition | 1 |
ICS Codes | 93.020 - Earthworks. Excavations. Foundation construction. Underground works |
Language(s) | English |
File Size | 686.1 KB |