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ISO 18674-5:2019

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Geotechnical investigation and testing — Geotechnical monitoring by field instrumentation — Part 5: Stress change measurements by total pressure cells (TPC)

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Published date

10-10-2019

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This document specifies the measurement of stress changes by means of total pressure cells (TPC). General rules of performance monitoring of the ground, of structures interacting with the ground, of geotechnical fills and of geotechnical works are presented in ISO 18674‑1.

If applied in conjunction with ISO 18674‑4, this document allows the determination of effective stress acting in the ground.

This document is applicable to:

— monitoring changes of the state of stress in the ground and in geo-engineered structures (e.g. in earth fill dams or tunnel lining);

— monitoring contact pressures at the interface between two media (e.g. earth pressure on retaining wall; contact pressure at the base of a foundation);

— checking geotechnical designs and adjustment of construction in connection with the Observational Design procedure;

— evaluating stability during or after construction.

Guidelines for the application of TPC in geotechnical engineering are presented in Annex B.

NOTE This document fulfils the requirements for the performance monitoring of the ground, of structures interacting with the ground and of geotechnical works by the means of total pressure cells as part of the geotechnical investigation and testing according to EN 1997-1[1] and EN 1997-2[2].

Committee
ISO/TC 182
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
29
ProductNote
This standard also refers to :- ISO 18674-4,EN 19972
PublisherName
International Organization for Standardization
Status
Current

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