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A Unified Approach for the Analysis of CPT Partial Drainage Effects within a Critical State Soil Mechanics Framework in Mine Tailings

Juan Ayala, Andy Fourie, David Reid

2023Journal of Geotechnical and Geoenvironmental Engineering13 citationsDOI

Abstract

Results from both laboratory and in-situ cone penetration tests (CPTs) on predominantly sandy silt platinum tailings from an operational mine in South Africa are reported. The CPTs were conducted with four different cone diameters at varied penetration rates. With the results interpreted in terms of the normalized tip resistance and the initial state parameter, in addition to dissipation tests, it was possible to identify the CPTs affected by significant partial drainage effects. A review of the partial drainage concept enabled the formulation of a novel characteristic surface approach, which uses a unified continuous equation to estimate the state parameter from the CPT data from drained to partially drained and undrained regimes and from contractive to dilative states. A review of different methods for the estimation of the coefficient of consolidation, and hence the normalized penetration velocity, enables a comparison of the estimated state parameter with independent values calculated from recovered saturated samples, showing the ability of this technique to infer the state parameter from CPT tests where partial drainage occurs.

Topics & Concepts

TailingsConsolidation (business)Geotechnical engineeringCone penetration testDrainageSiltDissipationPenetration testTailings damGeologyPenetration (warfare)MathematicsMaterials sciencePhysicsThermodynamicsAccountingGeomorphologyOperations researchBiologyEcologyMetallurgySubgradeBusinessGeotechnical Engineering and Soil MechanicsGeotechnical Engineering and Underground StructuresRock Mechanics and Modeling