Deep water sampler
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The importance of accuracy and reliability Soft clay layers of the seabed have long been difficult to investigate. They are easily disturbed and samples are hard to be brought to the surface. The increasing activities on the deep seabed however lead to an ever growing need for an accurate and reliable determination of the soil properties especially in those layers. After all: the more accurate the determination of the soil properties, the lower the risk and cost of structures to be laid down or erected, such as pipelines, oil platforms and suction augers. This need is answered with the Deep Water Sampler (DWS).
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New development
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Results that count From test results of laboratory research of samples taken with the DWS, performed by NGI, it is clear that the quality of the sample can be qualified as very good to excellent and that especially the quality of the sample in the weak top layer is considerably better than that of samples taken with existing samplers.
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Testing procedure The DWS can be pushed into the soil by means of the ROSON 100 kN seabed Cone Penetration Testing unit (see also leaflets S14-S18). Sample tubes are connected to the total length of the sample to be taken and is installed in the ROSON's CPT tower. Then the total assembly is lowered to the seabed and the DWS is pushed into the soil by means of the ROSON drive wheels. Accurate depth measurement is ensured by the ROSON's depth encoder. Operations can be observed underwater by means of a camera. |
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