Penetrometer definition

Penetrometer means an instrument for determining the consistency or hardness of a substance by measuring the depth or rate of penetration of a rod or needle driven into it by a known force.

Examples of Penetrometer in a sentence

  • The Engineer shall perform Texas Cone Penetrometer (TCP) testing in accordance with Test Method Tex-132-E.

  • The Engineer shall have knowledge in Bridge Foundation and Design Utilizing Texas Cone Penetrometer Founding methodology, knowledge of OSHA regulations and knowledge in Bridge Structural analysis, specifically the ability to analyze structures which may be subjected to construction loading (cranes, heavy construction equipment).

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  • The Engineer shall perform Texas Cone Penetrometer (TCP) testing in accordance with Test Method 132-E.

  • Rock encountered within the bridge borings will be continuously rock cored and will also be evaluated using the Texas Department of Transportation Penetrometer (TxDOT Cone).

  • Conduct Texas Cone Penetrometer (TCP) tests at five (5) foot intervals beginning at a five (5) foot depth.

  • Hang auger borings and Dropweight Cone Penetrometer (DCP) testing will be advanced to identify subgrade soil and groundwater conditions in the vicinity of the bus platform.

  • The proposed scope of work for Geotechnical Services consists of a total of four (4) soil test borings/Cone Penetrometer Test soundings near the new mast arm signal foundations, six (6) soil borings within the proposed widening/turn lane areas and four (4) asphalt cores.

  • DRILLING AND SAMPLING Billing Rate Drill Rig including crew - truck mounted or crawler mounted: Mobilization Cost + 10% Straight Time Cost + 10% Over Time Cost + 10% Cone Penetrometer Rig (CPT) Cost + 10% CPT Travel Time & Mobilization Cost + 10% Drilling is charged at 4 hours minimum.

  • Tested to be hydrophobic in a Penetrometer for a minimum of 120 minutes.