Shock and Vibration (Jan 2022)

Soil Parameters Model Prediction via Resistivity Value Limit to Shallow Subsurface Areas

  • Muhammad Noor Hisyam Jusoh,
  • Deprizon Syamsunur,
  • Norinah Abd Rahman,
  • Emmanuel Olisa,
  • Abdur Rahim,
  • Nur Izzi Md Yusoff

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2022/3251250
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2022

Abstract

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Geotechnical engineering design necessitates a study of soil parameters for calculation purposes. As a complement to the conventional method, a resistivity survey can give preliminary results in a short amount of time. This study uses a statistical analysis program to show a correlation and regression for predicting soil parameters based on the resistivity value. Sixty-six data points for each soil parameter and resistivity were used for statistical analysis from six profiles of the study area as a part of the investigation. The soils are sampled by drilling the borehole up to a depth of 3 meters. The Wenner array was applied to conduct a resistivity survey. The collected data were utilized to establish a correlation between resistivity (ρ) and soil parameters such as moisture content (w), clay content (clay), plasticity index (PI), friction angle (ϕ), bulk density (γ), and porosity (n). The generated statistic model was improved through several iterations for each correlation. For the ρ-w, ρ-clay, ρ-PI, ρ-ϕ, ρ-γ, and ρ-n relationship, the total iterations are 5, 4, 7, 6, 5, and 4 for each correlation, respectively. Resistivity and moisture content showed a significant power correlation, followed by a modest relationship between resistivity and porosity. Between resistivity and other parameters, relationships such as clay content, bulk density, friction angle, and plasticity index were found to have very weak or no association. However, some trends can be seen clearly. This study aims to offer the geotechnical engineer a quick preliminary way of obtaining the associated soil parameters for various geotechnical calculations employing the resistivity approach based on the developed numerical equation.