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Deep-ocean piezometer probe technology for geotechnical investigations
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Offshore GeotechnicsEngineeringDeep Sea MiningOceanographyEarth ScienceGeotechnical EngineeringGeotechnical ProblemSingle-sensor Piezometer ProbesOcean InstrumentationMarine GeologyFine-grained Seabed DepositsEngineering GeologySedimentologySediment TransportRock PropertiesGeotechnical PropertyCivil EngineeringGeomechanicsGeotechnical InvestigationsHyperbaric Chamber
Two single-sensor piezometer probes, 8 mm in diameter, were developed for deep-ocean geotechnical investigations. These probes were tested in a hyperbaric chamber pressurized to 55 MPa (8000 psi). Testing was performed for a period of five weeks under high hydrostatic pressure with the probes inserted in reconstituted illitic marine sediment. Small differential pore-water pressures were generated in response to both mechanically and thermally generated forcing functions. During deep-ocean simulated pressure tests, the sensors exhibited excellent sensitivity and stability. These developments in piezometer-probe technology provide a quantitative means of assessing important geotechnical parameters of fine-grained seabed deposits.
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