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DATGEL CPT TOOL gINT ADD-IN
The Datgel CPT Tool gINT Add-In is designed to streamline the processing and interpretation
of CPT and Dissipation Test data:
- ASCII data files in numerous standard and propriety
formats may be imported into the project file.
- Rod changes may be filtered, and
the standard parameters calculated.
- The soil type and strength may be interpreted
based on user defined parameters, and then a summary can be transferred to your
soil description and consistency/density table.
- A wide range of example log and graph reports are included in the CPT Tool.
- Our CPT processing code has been used to manage tens of thousands of tests by clients
in Australia and the Middle East.
CPTU Log with material and strength interpretation (click to enlarge)
CPT Fence showing qc and Rf plots, soil class colours and graphic legend (click
to enlarge)
Import Formats
- A.P. van den Berg Gorilla!
- CPD
- Douglas Partners
- GEF 1.1.0
- Geotech AB (SGS format)
- gINT Excel
- gINT CSV
- ProbeDrill
- Pagani
- Simple delimited Depth qc fs u
Upon request we will develop import functions for commonly used file formats.
Material Interpretation Methods
- Robertson 1990
- Robertson et al 1986
(Other methods may be defined by users)
Derived Parameters
- Total cone resistance
- Excess pore pressure
- qc and qt moving average
- qc design line
- In situ total vertical stress
- In situ effective vertical stress
- Net cone resistance
- Corrected sleeve friction
- Friction ratio
- Normalised friction ratio
- Normalised cone resistance
- Pore pressure ratio
- Differential pore pressure ratio
- Shear Strength is defined using the Nkt and Nk methods
- Density Index defined using Baldi et al 1986
- Soil Type Index defined using Jefferies and Davies 1993
- SPT N60 defined using Jefferies and Davies 1993
- SPT N60 stepped average
Reports
The tool also includes a range of gINT Reports
- Logs x 11
- Graphs x 19
- Fences x 2
Click here for Example Reports
Please contact us for pricing information,
a trial version
and free demonstration either at your office or using Webex.
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