Abstract The cone penetration test (CPT) and piezocone penetration test (CPTU) with measurement of pore pressure are one of the more powerful site investigation tools especially for soft clay. Most of the correlations with geotechnical data were developed based on 10 cm 2 international CPT and CPTU results, but in China there are 15 cm 2 and 20 cm 2 CPT devices. However, little has been reported on the effects of size of device, both diameter and area of friction sleeve, on the measured results. Firstly, the difference between the Chinese CPT and the international modern multifunctional digital CPT techniques are compared. Results are presented comparing various sizes and configurations of China double bridge CPT and international CPTU in Jiangsu clays of China. According to the CPT and CPTU tests at five sites, parameters measured by the 10 cm 2 CPTU are presented and compared to China double bridge 15 cm 2 CPT equipments. The effects of the increased penetration rate on the measured q t and f s resistances showed some overall decrease while the pore pressures were significantly increased. Cone tip resistance q c or q t and sleeve friction f s measurements were similar for 10 and 15 cm 2 penetrometers at the standard rate of 20 mm/s. The findings give us the added confidence to the use of 10 cm 2 international piezocone penetrometers in China geotechnical engineering practice.
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