Cone penetrometer tests (CPTs) involve a monotonic penetration and extraction phase, sometimes with pauses to measure the dissipation of excess pore pressure. This paper explores the merit of including cyclic episodes to measure the change in tip and sleeve resistance during cycling. Tests were carried out in a geotechnical centrifuge to explore how factors such as overconsolidation, cyclic amplitude and time affect the cyclic response of kaolin clay. The data indicate that the cone sleeve mobilises the remoulded undrained shear strength during the initial penetration, but that with continued cycling, the mobilised interface shear strength reduces to around one-third of the remoulded undrained shear strength before increasing. The initial reduction is considered to be due to consolidation around the cone sleeve, whereas the subsequent increase is attributed to consolidation-induced strength hardening. The timescales associated with these competing processes were seen to be a function of the cyclic amplitude, as this controlled the amount of shear strain accumulation in a given time period. The findings suggest that cyclic CPTs may be a convenient means of gathering data for input to geotechnical design of problems where the cyclic response at the clay–structure interface is of interest.
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Senthen Amuthan Mani;
Senthen Amuthan Mani
*Centre for Offshore Foundation Systems, School of Earth and Oceans,
The University of Western Australia
, Perth, WA, Australia
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Conleth O’loughlin;
Conleth O’loughlin
*Centre for Offshore Foundation Systems, School of Earth and Oceans,
The University of Western Australia
, Perth, WA, Australia
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Britta Bienen;
Britta Bienen
*Centre for Offshore Foundation Systems, School of Earth and Oceans,
The University of Western Australia
, Perth, WA, Australia
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M. Fraser Bransby
M. Fraser Bransby
*Centre for Offshore Foundation Systems, School of Earth and Oceans,
The University of Western Australia
, Perth, WA, Australia
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Received:
November 06 2023
Accepted:
December 26 2024
Online ISSN: 1751-7656
Print ISSN: 0016-8505
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- Funder(s): Australian Research Council Linkage Project
- Award Id(s): LP180100024
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- Funding Statement(s): This work forms part of the activities of the Centre for Offshore Foundation Systems (COFS) and the Fugro Chair in Geotechnics. This study is part of an Australian Research Council Linkage Project (project grant no. LP180100024). The first author acknowledges the financial support provided by UWA through UWAIFS and UPA. The authors also acknowledge the National Geotechnical Centrifuge Facility team for their role in executing the testing.
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Geotechnique (2025) 75 (8): 1080–1092.
Article history
Received:
November 06 2023
Accepted:
December 26 2024
Citation
Mani SA, O’loughlin C, Bienen B, Bransby MF (2025), "Experimental observations from cyclic cone penetrometer testing in clay". Geotechnique, Vol. 75 No. 8 pp. 1080–1092, doi: https://doi.org/10.1680/jgeot.23.00446
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