levykuormakoe
Levykuormakoe, often translated as plate load test or bearing capacity test, is a common in-situ geotechnical engineering test used to determine the load-bearing capacity and deformation characteristics of soil or rock. The test involves placing a rigid steel plate on the prepared ground surface and applying a gradually increasing load to it. The settlement of the plate is measured at each load increment.
The test is typically conducted by excavating a small pit to the depth of interest, leveling the
The data collected from a levykuormakoe consists of a series of load-settlement readings. This data can be