Implementation Of Kalman Filtering Techniques For Filtering Cpt Cone Bearing Measurements

- Organization:
- Deep Foundations Institute
- Pages:
- 15
- File Size:
- 1761 KB
- Publication Date:
- Oct 1, 2021
Abstract
Cone penetration testing (CPT) is a popular and cost effective tool for geotechnical site
characterization. CPT consists of pushing at a constant rate an electronic penetrometer into
penetrable soils and recording cone bearing (qm), sleeve friction (fs) and dynamic pore pressure
(u) with depth. The measured qm, fs and u values are utilized to estimate soil type and associated
properties based predominantly on empirical correlations. The cone bearing measurements are
highly susceptible to additive measurement noise for sandy, silty and gravelly soils. This
measurement noise results in high peaks due to interbedded gravels and stones and low peaks
due to softer materials or local pore pressure build-up. To date there has been little progress in
filtering this additive noise aside from ad hoc techniques, which include discarding qm
measurements and smoothing/averaging qm measurements. This paper outlines a qm filtering
technique which attempts to put structure into the estimation problem. In this case, the dynamics
of the cone bearing measurements are modelled within a state-space mathematical formulation
and a Kalman filter (KF) is then utilized to obtain optimal estimates of qm. The mathematical
details of the qm KF algorithm are outlined in this paper along with the results from a challenging
test bed simulation.
Citation
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(2021) Implementation Of Kalman Filtering Techniques For Filtering Cpt Cone Bearing MeasurementsMLA: Implementation Of Kalman Filtering Techniques For Filtering Cpt Cone Bearing Measurements. Deep Foundations Institute, 2021.