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Penetration-induced pore pressure magnitudes - methods to determine transport parameters from terrestrial and marine penetrometer testing
D. Elsworth
, D. S. Lee
, H. Long
, P. B. Flemings
John and Willie Leone Department of Energy & Mineral Engineering (EME)
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Cone Penetrometer
33%
Dislocation
33%
Fluid Pressure
33%
Free Fall
33%
Friction Factor
33%
In Situ Permeability
33%
Inertial Effects
33%
Intermediate Range
33%
Partially Drained
66%
Penetration Process
33%
Penetrometer
100%
Pore Pressure
100%
Pore Pressure Ratio
33%
Pressure Field
33%
Pressure Magnitude
100%
Tent
33%
Transport Parameters
100%
Engineering
Cone Penetrometer
100%
Constant Rate
100%
Dimensional Form
100%
Fluid Pressure
100%
Friction Factor
100%
Pressure Distribution
100%
Pressure Ratio
100%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Fluid Pressure
25%
Friction Factor
25%
Penetrometers
100%
Pore Pressure
100%
Pressure Distribution
25%