Manual Handheld CPT Penetrometer
Manual Handheld CPT Penetrometer
Manual Handheld CPT Penetrometer
The hand-pushed CPT penetrometer is a portable and handy tool for simple, quick and accurate
assessment of soil conditions for various purposes. It is easy and straightforward to operate; it can be
pushed into the ground using the weight of one’s own body.
The penetrometer provides very accurate information on soil strength, or resistance to penetration, to
some depth. The acquired data make it possible to determine the bearing capacity of the ground
(N/mm²). However, strength measurements are affected by moisture, porosity, and rock content and
are to be taken into account. When combined with other information, such as soil moisture, structure,
and texture, data from penetrometers can contribute to a very accurate picture of soil properties.
The penetrometer has many advantages; it is relatively inexpensive, provides high quality
measurement data, it is compact and lightweight, easy to operate and requires little maintenance.
Typical Uses
Handheld CPT penetrometers are primarily used to determine the bearing capacity of the upper 2 – 3
meters of the soil. Using this device the penetration resistance is determined; this is representative for
the bearing capacity of the soil. Since it is an easy to use measuring tool and it allows for quick and
accurate assessment of soil conditions, it is used for various purposes, e.g.:
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Agriculture
The agricultural industry could benefit from
information provided by a hand-held CPT
penetrometer, such as identification of areas of high
compaction, plow pans, and clay zones to help
determine appropriate irrigation, fertilization, and
cultivation practices. Agronomists can use the
penetrometer for the research of the (expected)
growing circumstances of plants in the soil.
Farming
In farming the handheld CPT penetrometer is used to
determine the settings for farming machinery.
Wood Logging
Assessing the impact of logging operations on forest soil compaction is important. The hand-held CPT
penetrometer helps soil scientists and contracting officers verify that specifications on soil compaction
limits are being followed.
Contractors
In civil engineering the hand-held CPT penetrometer can help pinpoint compaction problems that
might require more extensive soil testing. It’s also useful for looking at variability or changes in soil
strength caused by equipment, vehicles, and foot traffic.
Tree Planting
Forest tree nurseries en landscape gardeners could benefit also from the hand-held CPT
penetrometer. Soil compaction begins to inhibit the root growth of most plants when the soil’s strength
is about 1,500 kPa. The roots of many plants quit growing when the soil’s strength reaches about
2,500 kPa. A hand-held penetrometer can help identify these areas fast and easy and help to enhance
the (expected) growing circumstances of plants in the soil.
Soil Compaction
In cases where the soil was compacted artificially, the hand-held CPT penetrometer has proved to be
an excellent tool to evaluate how well the compaction of the soil was done and at what rate.
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Principle of Operating
To use, apply constant pressure on the built-in hand grips to push
the sounding rods and conical tips perpendicularly into the ground.
Resistance of the soil is determined by dividing the reading by the
surface area of the selected conical tip. A drag pointer records the
highest value measured. Avoid jerking pushes, since they yield
values which are too high and which do not represent the soil.
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For high values a small conical tip is to be used and for low values a
larger conical tip is to be applied. The larger the conical tip the more
accurately the value of the resistance to penetration can be
determined.
In order to acquire reliable data the sounding rods and conical tip are to
be pushed into the ground at a consistent speed. An operator’s field
notes are helpful when data require editing because of unusual
conditions, such as very rocky soils, large roots, voids, buried organic
materials, and very dry conditions. Conduct multiple tests at several
locations in a given area to better understand variations in soil
conditions and reduce the effects of operator inconsistency.
Operating Procedures
Before starting the measurements, check whether the black pointer of
the manometer (2) is at zero. Because of internal friction the pointer may
sometimes not return to zero. By turning the plunger and pulling it out a
little the pointer must return to zero. If the black pointer is not at zero, no
soundings can be made (the apparatus must be returned to the factory
for control).
The red maximum pointer can be turned to zero with the help of the
adjusting screw (1). If both pointers are at zero, select a cone (9)
appropriate for the expected density of the soil that is to be sounded.
The hand penetrometer is an instrument for indicative measurement of
maximal resistance to penetration. The apparatus has a mean deviation
of + and - 8%. For a long term and accurate use a measuring range of
200 - 700 N is advised (green zone on manometer). Measurements in
the range of 0 to 100 N are not possible. In the range 100 to 200 N the
deviation is +/- 15%. The large deviation can be avoided by choosing
another cone. Measurements in the range 700 to 1000 N must be
avoided because they shorten the life cycle of the manometer. When
temperature is below 5 °C, deviation will be larger as a result of
thickening of the oil.
Fit the cone to the rod (8) and connect the rod, via an extension rod (7)
and the plunger (6), to the measuring instrument (5). Next apply uniform
pressure to the hand grips (4), push the cone into the ground at a
constant rate of 2 cm/sec. During the measurement, the resistance can
be read under the black pointer of the manometer. The maximum
resistance, while measuring that section, is indicated by the red
maximum pointer. Before starting the following section, turn the
maximum pointer once again to zero.
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manometer reading
Cone resistance = ----------------------------------
base area of cone
Example: A manometer reading of 300 N and a cone base area of 5 cm² means a cone resistance of:
6
300/5 = 60 N/cm². Or: 60 N/cm² = 600 kN/m² = 0.6 MPa (mega-Pascal = 10 Pascal).
Apparatus
• Keep the apparatus dry and clean. Apply a drop of oil to the screw threads to prevent them
from rusting.
Check if:
• The measuring needle is straight and the pointer (above 100 N) increases without shocks.
• The red maximum pointer is straight and works well.
• Whether the black pointer returns to zero after a measurement, within the black marking. By
turning the plunger and pulling it out a little the pointer must return to zero.
• The apparatus leaks oil.
• The displacement of the plunger is not too big. If so it needs to be refilled with oil.
To do this: Open the plug of the oil filler (3) with a socket-head screw wrench. Remove the ball
of the oil filler by shortly turning the apparatus (use a cloth). Holding the filler at the highest
possible point, pour in the spare oil (included in the bag of tools). Be sure the plunger is in the
lowest position. Replace the ball (preferably a new one) and screw the plug in, remove
overplus of oil with a cloth.
If the apparatus is still not functioning it must be returned to the producer/supplier for repair.
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Sounding cones
• Keep the cones dry and clean. Apply a drop of oil to the screw threads to prevent them from
rusting.
• Check the wear of the cones by using the cone check. If you are measuring the diameter with
a caliper gauge: If their base area is 5% less than the prescribed base area they should be
replaced. If the conical surface is damaged, the cone must be replaced.
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Calibration
We advise to return the apparatus every year for calibration.
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