Analysis of underground stratification based on CPTu profiles using high-pass spatial filter
Categoría del artículo: Original Study
Publicado en línea: 22 sept 2020
Páginas: 355 - 365
Recibido: 28 feb 2020
Aceptado: 03 ago 2020
DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/sgem-2020-0002
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The issue of the stratification of the underground subsoil is one of the principal geotechnical challenges. The development of the Cone Penetration Tests (CPTu) has resulted in the possibility to record parameters in a quasi-continuous way, which provides a very detailed description of the soil response. Such accurate measurements may therefore be treated as a signal or image and be analysed as such. This paper presents the application of high-pass spatial filters to perform soil stratification on the basis of the static penetration test. The presented algorithm has been tested on the test data set provided by the Organizers of TC304 Student Contest on Spatial Data Analysis (September 22, 2019, Hannover, Germany). It provides reasonable results at negligible computational cost and is applicable to most soils, especially if the contrast between the parameters of the adjacent layers is significant.