Humboldt H-4202A Dynamic Cone Penetrometer Set User Manual

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5. Maintaining the assembly in a plumb position, drive the cone point l-3/4 in.

(44mm) using the ring weight and allowing it to free fall 20 in. (bringing the

ring weight to the uppermost position against the pullout anvil will assure a

20 in. drop). Count and record the number of blows required to achieve l-3/4

in. (44mm) penetration.

6. If desired, perform a second and third penetration test by driving the cone

additional 3/4 in. (44mm) increments. Beyond three increments the effect of

shaft friction may become apparent.

7. Remove the DCP assembly from the borehole taking care not to place hands

between the anvil and keeping clear of the sliding weight.

8. Auger to the next test location and repeat steps) through 7.

Experience has shown that the DCP can be effectively used in auger holes

to depths of 15 to 20 ft. Beyond these depths it becomes cumbersome to

handle the string of rods by hand. Also, correlations have not been verified

for deeper depths where energy losses from thread joints and rod inertia

have not been considered

Drive Tube Accessory

The Cone and Adapter Rod Assembly can be

replaced with the H-4202.7A Drive Tube Assembly

for taking 3 x 10" tube, H-4202.10, samples

in augered holes.

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