This paper presents a description of the equipment, testing procedure, and methodology to obtain ground
mechanical parameters. The p-y curves for laterally loaded piles are developed. Methods for the development of p-y
curves from pressure meter and dilatometer (DMT) test are described. P-y curves are used in the analysis to represent
lateral soil-pile interaction. The pressure meter offers an almost ideal in-situ modeling tool for determining directly
the p-y curves for the design of deep foundations. As the pressure meter can be driven into the soil, the results can be
used to model a displacement pile. DMT tests were performed for comparisons with PPMT tests. Correlations were
developed between the PPMT and DMT results, indicating a consistency in soil parameters values. Comparisons
between PPMT and DMT p-y curves were developed based on the ultimate soil resistance, the slope of the initial
portion of the curves, and the shape of the curves. The initial slope shows a good agreement between PPMT and DMT
results. The predicted DMT and PPMT ultimate loads are not similar, while the predicted PPMT and DMT deflections
within the elastic range are identical.
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