An Optical Technique for Investigating Soil Displacement Patterns
ASTM International

Books & Journals/Geotechnical Testing Journal/Citation Page/

Volume 24, Issue 3 (September 2001)

ISSN: 0149-6115
Published Online: 0 0
Page Count: 6

Click here to download this paper now

View License Agreement

An Optical Technique for Investigating Soil Displacement Patterns
Gill DR, Lehane BM
(Received 30 December 1999; accepted 12 January 2001)

Abstract
An optical, nonintrusive technique for measuring soil deformation in three-dimensional laboratory scale tests is described. The technique combines the use of a video camera capable of recording the movement of targets to a high resolution, and a transparent porous material possessing geotechnical properties similar to natural clay. The technique is demonstrated in a model test conducted to measure soil deformation patterns around penetrometers. The displacement measurements compare well with results from other published tests and indicate that the technique can provide better resolution than has been previously achieved in similar laboratory tests.

Keywords:
3D modelling, optical, penetrometer installation, soil, soil deformation, soil testing, transparent soil

Paper ID: GTJ2430324

ASTM International is a member of CrossRef.
Author Gill DR, Lehane BM Title An Optical Technique for Investigating Soil Displacement Patterns Symposium , Committee on

 
Copyright © 1996-2007 ASTM. All Rights Reserved.
ASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Drive, PO Box C700, West Conshohocken, PA, 19428-2959 USA