Professional Documents
Culture Documents
Datgel
DGD gINT Files
DGD-UG-002 - 2.02
August 2014
Disclaimer
The information in this publication is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment
on the part of Datgel Pty Ltd. The software described in this document is furnished under a license agreement
or nondisclosure agreement. The software must be used or copied only in accordance with the terms of the
agreement.
Every effort was made to ensure accuracy of this information. However, Datgel Pty Ltd makes no warranty as
to the correctness of this information or the supplied files.
Printed in Australia. All rights reserved worldwide. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form
or by any means without the prior written consent of Datgel Pty Ltd. Comments are welcome and become the
property of Datgel Pty Ltd.
Email: info@datgel.com
Website: www.datgel.com
Contents
About this Document .......................................................................................................... iv
System Requirements .......................................................................................................................v
Software ........................................................................................................................................................ v
Hardware and Operating System .................................................................................................................. v
Required Windows Components ................................................................................................................... v
Conventions and typography used in this guide ...............................................................................v
Field Colours..................................................................................................................................... vi
1 Description of System ................................................................................................. 1
2 Installation and Configuration ...................................................................................... 2
2.1 Installation ............................................................................................................................... 2
2.2 File Types ............................................................................................................................... 2
2.2.1 General file locations .................................................................................................................... 2
2.2.2 *.GLB - Libraries........................................................................................................................... 2
2.2.3 *.GPJ - Project Databases ........................................................................................................... 2
2.2.4 *.GDT - Data Templates. .............................................................................................................. 3
2.2.5 *.GDW - Drawings ........................................................................................................................ 3
2.2.6 SETUP.GSH ................................................................................................................................ 3
2.2.7 *.GCI / *.GCX – Import/Export Correspondence .......................................................................... 3
2.2.8 *.GSC – Script .............................................................................................................................. 3
2.2.9 *.DTY – Coordinate File ............................................................................................................... 3
2.2.10 *.GAS – gINT AGS Schema ......................................................................................................... 3
2.3 Configure Optimal System Properties .................................................................................... 3
3 Input ............................................................................................................................ 5
3.1 Make a new Access Project ................................................................................................... 5
3.2 Database Structure ................................................................................................................. 5
3.3 Logo ........................................................................................................................................ 6
3.3.1 Logs ............................................................................................................................................. 6
3.4 Options tables ......................................................................................................................... 6
3.5 General Data Entry ................................................................................................................. 7
3.6 Lab Data Entry ........................................................................................................................ 8
3.7 Site Maps ................................................................................................................................ 8
3.7.1 Importing DXF files ....................................................................................................................... 9
3.7.2 Importing ECW files ..................................................................................................................... 9
3.8 Alignments ............................................................................................................................ 10
3.8.1 Importing an Alignment .............................................................................................................. 10
3.9 Drapes .................................................................................................................................. 12
3.9.1 Importing a Fence Drape ........................................................................................................... 12
3.10 Surfaces ........................................................................................................................... 14
3.10.1 Importing Grid Files .................................................................................................................... 14
3.10.2 Importing Triangulated Irregular Network (TIN) Files ................................................................. 15
3.11 gINT Rules ....................................................................................................................... 15
3.11.1 Activation.................................................................................................................................... 16
3.11.2 Table and System events ........................................................................................................... 16
3.11.3 Add-In commands ...................................................................................................................... 16
4 Output ....................................................................................................................... 17
4.1 Logs ...................................................................................................................................... 17
4.2 Fences .................................................................................................................................. 18
4.3 Graphs .................................................................................................................................. 18
4.4 Histograms ............................................................................................................................ 28
4.5 Graphic Tables...................................................................................................................... 28
4.6 Text Tables ........................................................................................................................... 28
4.7 Graphic Text Documents ...................................................................................................... 29
4.8 Text Documents .................................................................................................................... 29
4.9 Site Maps .............................................................................................................................. 29
5 Convert Projects........................................................................................................ 30
6 AGS Support ............................................................................................................. 31
6.1 Importing AGS Data.............................................................................................................. 31
6.2 Exporting AGS Data ............................................................................................................. 31
Appendixes
Appendix A Example Reports
Figures
Figure 1 – INPUT with tree and tab navigation .......................................................................................... 5
Figure 2 – PROJECT_OPTIONS ..................................................................................................................... 6
Figure 3 – POINT_OPTIONS .......................................................................................................................... 6
Figure 4 – Graphical Data Input ................................................................................................................. 7
Figure 5 – Site Maps Support module ....................................................................................................... 9
Figure 6 – Site Map application with ECW file ......................................................................................... 10
Figure 7 – Alignments Support module ................................................................................................... 10
Figure 8 – Alignments table ..................................................................................................................... 11
Figure 9 – Site Map application with two Alignments .............................................................................. 12
Figure 10 – Fence Drapes Support module............................................................................................. 12
Figure 11 – Fence Drape showing a seismic section .............................................................................. 13
Figure 12 – Surfaces Support module ..................................................................................................... 14
Figure 13 – TIN Surface ........................................................................................................................... 15
Figure 14 – Convert Projects ................................................................................................................... 30
Figure 15 – Import from AGS File ............................................................................................................ 31
Figure 16 – Export to AGS File ................................................................................................................ 32
Figure 17 – Select Points to Export ......................................................................................................... 32
Tables
Table 1 – Field Colours ..............................................................................................................................vi
Table 2 – Graph User Report Variables ................................................................................................... 28
Table 3 – Site Maps User Report Variables............................................................................................. 29
This version was written for DGD gINT files version 2.06, DLL version 2.0.8 and gINT version
8.30.03.### or later.
Related documents
Procedures for Checking AGS (SG) Data
Describes checking and review procedures for AGS Format data.
Bentley gINT User Guides, installed with gINT and stored in this folder:
C:\Program Files\Bentley\gINT\docs
Datgel Administration Tools User Guide
Tools for gINT Administrators and Power Users: Convert Tool, Export Tool, Find or Set
Properties Tool, SQL Tool, and Lookup List Check Tool.
Datgel Fence and Map Tool User Guide
Extensive range of fence reporting option based on the DGD database structure. Dynamically
defined scale bars on both fence and map reports. Dynamically defined fence post and map
data marker legends. Pages sizes ranging from A4 to A1.
System Requirements
Software
The product runs optimally using gINT Professional or gINT Professional Plus, version
8.30.03.206 or higher
Datgel DGD gINT Files DLL program version 2.0.8 or higher
Bold Text Items you must select, command buttons, or items in a list.
e.g. Navigate to UTILITIES | Convert Projects (4th tab).
CAPITALS Names of keys on the keyboard. for example, SHIFT, CTRL, or ALT.
Code sample Indicates a sample program codes inserted in user guide e.g.
public override string ToString ()
File name or path Used for formatting file name and paths e.g. abc_lib.glb or
V:\10 gINT\Datgel Install Files\
Grey Read-only
1. gINT Professional or gINT Professional Plus V8i Ss1 (8.30.03.206 or later): Application
installed on client PCs
2. SQL Server – optional if using gINT Professional Plus
a) This hosts the gINT SQL Server database(s)
3. Custom gINT Files: Customised configuration files stored on a file server and used by the
gINT application
a) Library: dgd lib 2.##.glb
b) Project Files (Access format, *.gpj) – Access format files stored on file server with other
project related files
4. Datgel DGD gINT Add-In: gINT Rules DLL program which is referenced by the custom gINT
Library and Project databases. Code for validation and calculations that return a result to the
project are in this DLL. For example the SPT and Core table calculations are here. A software
key license must be activated or validated for this.
1. gINT Professional Plus V8i – see question How do I install gINT 8.3 V8i, or upgrade from the
8.2.007 or older to gINT V8i 8.3? on http://www.datgel.com/gINTFAQ.aspx. Install the 3
dependencies, and if you have an old version of gINT installed, first manually uninstall the old
version.
2. Datgel DGD gINT Files program. To install, run the setup.exe. After installation, validate or
activate the user license as described in Chapter 2 of the Datgel Product Licensing System
User Guide.
The custom gINT Files (*.gpj, *.gdt, *.glb, *.gcx, *.gci, *.gas) should be stored on your
organisation’s file server and backed up daily.
Place the *.gdt, *.glb, *.gcx, *.gci and *.gas files in a non-project specific folder on your file
server, for example R:\gINT\
Open the dgd lib 2.##.glb Library, using command File > Change Library
If you are the first to use this set of gINT files in your company, you will need to apply your company
logo. Refer to section 7 Configuring Logos in the Library.
Location: The Library File property of the File > System Properties or File > Change Library menu
item in any application sets the location and name of the current library. You can change this in any
application and it will go into effect immediately. See Network Considerations for special options
regarding this file.
Location: The default folder is specified in the Projects property of the File > System Properties menu
item. However, they can be located anywhere.
Location: The default folder is specified in the Data Templates property of the File > System
Properties menu item. However, they can be located anywhere.
Location: The default folder is specified in the Drawings property of the File > System Properties
menu item. However, they can be located anywhere.
2.2.6 SETUP.GSH
Contains the information shown in the File > System Properties dialog, stores the previous current
project, point, page from each application, and the recent file lists.
Location: The default folder is specified in the Data Template property of the File > System Properties
menu item. However, they can be located anywhere.
4. Data Entry
Check Omit ‘Must Save’ prompt when save is required.
5. gIDraw
If you can’t see the drawing cursor in drawing applications the check Use small drawing
cursor.
6. Output
Set Unspecified Line Thickness (inches): 0.007
Set Unspecified Point Thickness (inches): 0.01
Set Number of digits to force sci. notation on frame divisions: 9
Check Boundary Line inserted below last text segment at a depth.
7. DXF Files
No change
8. General
If you wish to use Database Design, Report Design etc, you will need to uncheck Hide Design
Applications. This is now unchecked by default.
1. Run the command INPUT | File > New Project or the (new) icon > Clone Data Template…
2. Browse to the data template dgd 2.##.gdt, and click Open
3. Name the new project file, and click Save
3.3.1 Logs
The logo on all reports is controlled by the field PROJECT.Office. This allows the user company to display
their logo on analysis type reports.
Figure 2 – PROJECT_OPTIONS
Figure 3 – POINT_OPTIONS
The Graphic_Log fields control which graphic source will be used on log reports, the options are:
Note: gINT only supports DXF files saved in the AutoCAD Version 12 DXF file format.
To import a site map, you should move to the Site Maps group:
Note: gINT only supports images that are in the Enhanced Compression Wave (ECW) file format.
To import a Geocoded image, you should move to the Site Maps group:
3.8 Alignments
Before trying to Import an Alignment into gINT, you should verify that the Alignments module has been
enabled. This is done by selecting the Additional Modules menu and ensuring that there is a next
to the Alignments Support item; as illustrated below in Figure 7.
Note: gINT only supports alignments that are in the LandXML file format.
The “Z” lines are optionally associated with each alignment and allow for the storage of a profile along
the alignment, such as original ground level. These line thicknesses are, by default stored in millimetres
but you can override this by checking the Line Thickness in inches field. If you do not want to display the
alignment line on your site maps, you should check the Do not display on Site Maps field for the relevant
alignment.
The Alignment (lower) table contains the Northing and Easting values of the alignment and up to 3
optional Z values. The Station field is read only as it is automatically populated by gINT and it records the
distance along the alignment, based on the Initial Station value in the Alignment (upper) table.
The Z fields could hold the vertical alignment, natural ground surface, or invert of a tunnel. Further, this
data will display on the fence reports.
3.9 Drapes
Fence Drapes are a vertical view of a linear feature, such as a geophysical interpretation, that can be
projected onto a 2D Fence. They are stored in the Input | Fence Drapes group and there is no
limitation on the number of drapes that can be stored in a project file.
Before trying import a Fence Drapes into gINT, you should verify that the Fence Drapes module has
been enabled. This is done by selecting the Additional Modules menu and ensuring that there is a
next to the Fence Drapes Support item; as illustrated below in Figure 10.
You should then enter a Name for the Drape and either:
the Coordinates (as a series of East and North values) and optionally specify the Initial Station
if required; or
chose an Alignment if one already exists in your project file
You should only enter either the Coordinates or chose an Alignment but not both
The Page Size and Orientation properties are only used if printing directly from with the Drapes
application.
The drapes themselves are drawn in the same way you draw any gINT Drawing object, however the
scales differ:
3.10 Surfaces
Before trying to work with Surfaces in gINT, you should verify that the Surfaces module has been
enabled. This is done by selecting the Additional Modules menu and ensuring that there is a next
to the Surfaces Support item; as illustrated below in Figure 12.
Further information can be found on how to do this via the gINT Help menu; Help > Index and then
enter “Export Contouring Data” in the keyword field.
Note: gINT only supports regularly spaced XY grid files in the GS ASCII file format
To add a Surface grid to your project file you should move to the Input | Surfaces group and click on
the (new) icon or select File > New.
Enter a Name for the surface grid and optionally add a Description.
To add a Surface grid to your project file you should move to the Input | Surfaces group and click on
the (new) icon or select File > New.
Note: If there is more than one TIN surface in the file that you are trying to import, gINT will prompt you to
select which surface you wish to import.
Enter a Name for the surface TIN and optionally add a Description.
Select the Line Type, Enter a Thickness (in inches) and select a Line Colour
Click on the Import TIN File button to open a Windows Explorer window; in which you
should browse to the location of the TIN file
Click on OK to import the surface file
4.2 Fences
Name Description
FENCE A3L Fence – A3 paper size – Landscape orientation with a site map
FENCE A3L NO PLAN Fence – A3 paper size – Landscape orientation without a site map
FENCE A4L Fence – A4 paper size – Landscape orientation with a site map
FENCE A4L NO PLAN Fence – A4 paper size – Landscape orientation without a site map
4.3 Graphs
Name Description
A IS CH VS DEPTH BY PTID Horizontal coefficient of consolidation from dissipation, ch verses Depth with data
marker grouped by PointID.
A IS CH VS DEPTH BY UNIT Horizontal coefficient of consolidation from dissipation, ch versus Depth with data
marker and colour grouped by Geology Unit 1.
A IS CH VS RL BY PTID Horizontal coefficient of consolidation from dissipation, ch verses Elevation with
data marker grouped by PointID.
A IS CH VS RL BY UNIT Horizontal coefficient of consolidation from dissipation, ch versus Elevation with
data marker and colour grouped by Geology Unit 1.
A IS CPT NORMALISED SU VS Undrained Shear Strength / Effective Vertical Stress (Normalised Undrained Shear
DEPTH BY PTID Strength) verses Depth with data marker grouped by PointID.
A IS CPT NORMALISED SU VS Undrained Shear Strength / Effective Vertical Stress (Normalised Undrained Shear
DEPTH BY UNIT Strength) versus Depth with data marker and colour grouped by Geology Unit 1.
A IS CPT NORMALISED SU VS Undrained Shear Strength / Effective Vertical Stress (Normalised Undrained Shear
RL BY PTID Strength) verses Elevation with data marker grouped by PointID.
A IS CPT NORMALISED SU VS Undrained Shear Strength / Effective Vertical Stress (Normalised Undrained Shear
RL BY UNIT Strength) versus Elevation with data marker and colour grouped by Geology Unit
1.
A IS SPT (N1)60 VS DEPTH BY Corrected SPT (N1)60 Value verses Depth with data marker grouped by PointID.
PTID
A IS SPT (N1)60 VS DEPTH BY Corrected SPT (N1)60 Value versus Depth with data marker and colour grouped
UNIT by Geology Unit 1.
A IS SPT (N1)60 VS RL BY PTID Corrected SPT (N1)60 Value verses Elevation with data marker grouped by
PointID.
A IS SPT (N1)60 VS RL BY UNIT Corrected SPT (N1)60 Value versus Elevation with data marker and colour
grouped by Geology Unit 1.
A IS SPT N VS DEPTH BY PTID Uncorrected SPT N Value verses Depth with data marker grouped by PointID.
A IS SPT N VS DEPTH BY UNIT Uncorrected SPT N Value versus Depth with data marker and colour grouped by
Geology Unit 1.
A IS SPT N VS RL BY PTID Uncorrected SPT N Value verses Elevation with data marker grouped by PointID.
A IS SPT N VS RL BY UNIT Uncorrected SPT N Value versus Elevation with data marker and colour grouped
by Geology Unit 1.
A IS SPT N60 VS DEPTH BY Corrected SPT N60 Value verses Depth with data marker grouped by PointID.
PTID
A IS SPT N60 VS DEPTH BY Corrected SPT N60 Value versus Depth with data marker and colour grouped by
UNIT Geology Unit 1.
A IS SPT N60 VS RL BY PTID Corrected SPT N60 Value verses Elevation with data marker grouped by PointID.
A IS SPT N60 VS RL BY UNIT Corrected SPT N60 Value versus Elevation with data marker and colour grouped
by Geology Unit 1.
A L CH CACO3 VS DEPTH BY CaCO3 versus Depth with data marker and colour grouped by PointID.
PTID
A L CH CACO3 VS DEPTH BY CaCO3 versus Depth with data marker and colour grouped by Geology Unit 1.
UNIT
A L CH CACO3 VS RL BY PTID CaCO3 versus Elevation with data marker and colour grouped by PointID.
A L CH CACO3 VS RL BY UNIT CaCO3 versus Elevation with data marker and colour grouped by Geology Unit 1.
A L CH CACO3 VS UCS BY PTID CaCO3 versus UCS with data marker grouped by PointID.
A L CH CACO3 VS UCS BY CaCO3 versus UCS with data marker and colour grouped by Geology Unit 1.
UNIT
A L CH CHLORIDE VS DEPTH Chloride versus Depth with data marker and colour grouped by PointID.
BY PTID
A L CH CHLORIDE VS DEPTH Chloride versus Depth with data marker and colour grouped by Geology Unit 1.
BY UNIT
A L CH CHLORIDE VS RL BY Chloride versus Elevation with data marker and colour grouped by PointID.
PTID
A L CH CHLORIDE VS RL BY Chloride versus Elevation with data marker and colour grouped by Geology Unit 1.
UNIT
A L CH ORGANIC CONTENT VS Organic Matter Content versus Depth with data marker and colour grouped by
DEPTH BY PTID PointID.
A L CH ORGANIC CONTENT VS Organic Matter Content versus Depth with data marker and colour grouped by
DEPTH BY UNIT Geology Unit 1.
A L CH ORGANIC CONTENT VS Organic Matter Content versus Elevation with data marker and colour grouped by
RL BY PTID PointID.
A L CH ORGANIC CONTENT VS Organic Matter Content versus Elevation with data marker and colour grouped by
RL BY UNIT Geology Unit 1.
A L CH PH VS DEPTH BY PTID pH versus Depth with data marker and colour grouped by PointID.
A L CH PH VS DEPTH BY UNIT pH versus Depth with data marker and colour grouped by Geology Unit 1.
A L CH PH VS RL BY PTID pH versus Elevation with data marker and colour grouped by PointID.
A L CH PH VS RL BY UNIT pH versus Elevation with data marker and colour grouped by Geology Unit 1.
A L CH RESISTIVITY VS DEPTH Resistivity versus Depth with data marker and colour grouped by PointID.
BY PTID
A L CH RESISTIVITY VS DEPTH Resistivity versus Depth with data marker and colour grouped by Geology Unit 1.
BY UNIT
A L CH RESISTIVITY VS RL BY Resistivity versus Elevation with data marker and colour grouped by PointID.
PTID
A L CH RESISTIVITY VS RL BY Resistivity versus Elevation with data marker and colour grouped by Geology Unit
UNIT 1.
A L CH SULFATE VS DEPTH BY Sulfate versus Depth with data marker and colour grouped by PointID.
PTID
A L CH SULFATE VS DEPTH BY Sulfate versus Depth with data marker and colour grouped by Geology Unit 1.
UNIT
A L CH SULFATE VS RL BY Sulfate versus Elevation with data marker and colour grouped by PointID.
PTID
A L CH SULFATE VS RL BY Sulfate versus Elevation with data marker and colour grouped by Geology Unit 1.
UNIT
A L CR CBR SWELL VS CBR Swell versus Chainage with data marker and colour grouped by PointID.
CHAINAGE BY PTID
A L CR CBR SWELL VS CBR Swell versus Chainage with data marker and colour grouped by Geology Unit
CHAINAGE BY UNIT 1.
A L CR CBR SWELL VS DEPTH CBR Swell versus Depth with data marker and colour grouped by PointID.
BY PTID
A L CR CBR SWELL VS DEPTH CBR Swell versus Depth with data marker and colour grouped by Geology Unit 1.
BY UNIT
A L CR CBR SWELL VS PI BY CBR Swell versus Plasticity Index with data marker and colour grouped by
PTID PointID.
A L CR CBR SWELL VS PI BY CBR Swell versus Plasticity Index with data marker and colour grouped by
UNIT Geology Unit 1.
A L CR CBR SWELL VS RL BY CBR Swell versus Elevation with data marker and colour grouped by PointID.
PTID
A L CR CBR SWELL VS RL BY CBR Swell versus Elevation with data marker and colour grouped by Geology Unit
UNIT 1.
A L CR CBR VS CHAINAGE BY CBR versus Chainage with data marker and colour grouped by PointID.
PTID
A L CR CBR VS CHAINAGE BY CBR versus Chainage with data marker and colour grouped by Geology Unit 1.
UNIT
A L CR CBR VS DEPTH BY PTID CBR versus Depth with data marker and colour grouped by PointID.
A L CR CBR VS DEPTH BY UNIT CBR versus Depth with data marker and colour grouped by Geology Unit 1.
A L CR CBR VS PI BY PTID CBR versus Plasticity Index with data marker and colour grouped by PointID.
A L CR CBR VS PI BY UNIT CBR versus Plasticity Index with data marker and colour grouped by Geology Unit
1.
A L CR CBR VS RL BY PTID CBR versus Elevation with data marker and colour grouped by PointID.
A L CR CBR VS RL BY UNIT CBR versus Elevation with data marker and colour grouped by Geology Unit 1.
A L CR DD VS MC BY PTID Dry Density versus Moisture Content with data marker grouped by PointID.
A L CR DD VS MC BY UNIT Dry Density versus Moisture Content with data marker and colour grouped by
Geology Unit 1.
A L CR MDD VS OMC BY PTID MDD versus OMC with data marker and colour grouped by PointID.
A L CR MDD VS OMC BY UNIT MDD versus OMC with data marker and colour grouped by Geology Unit 1.
A L CR OMC VS FMC/OMC BY OMC versus FMC/OMC with data marker and colour grouped by PointID.
PTID
A L CR OMC VS FMC/OMC BY OMC versus FMC/OMC with data marker and colour grouped by Geology Unit 1.
UNIT
A L CR OMC VS NATURAL MC OMC versus Natural MC with data marker and colour grouped by PointID.
BY PTID
A L CR OMC VS NATURAL MC OMC versus Natural MC with data marker and colour grouped by Geology Unit 1.
BY UNIT
A L CS ATTERBERG BY PTID Plasticity Index vs. Liquid Limit with data marker by PointID.
A L CS ATTERBERG BY PTID Plasticity Index vs. Liquid Limit with data marker by PointID.
A4L
A L CS ATTERBERG BY Plasticity Index vs. Liquid Limit with data marker by specimen.
SPECIMEN
A L CS ATTERBERG BY UNIT Plasticity Index vs. Liquid Limit with data marker and colour grouped by Geology
Unit 1.
A L CS ATTERBERG BY UNIT Plasticity Index vs. Liquid Limit with data marker and colour grouped by Geology
A4L Unit 1.
A L CS BULK DENSITY VS Wet/Bulk Density versus Depth with data marker and colour grouped by PointID.
DEPTH BY PTID
A L CS BULK DENSITY VS Wet/Bulk Density versus Depth with data marker and colour grouped by Geology
DEPTH BY UNIT Unit 1.
A L CS BULK DENSITY VS RL Wet/Bulk Density versus Elevation with data marker and colour grouped by
BY PTID PointID.
A L CS BULK DENSITY VS RL Wet/Bulk Density versus Elevation with data marker and colour grouped by
BY UNIT Geology Unit 1.
A L CS DRY DENSITY VS Dry Density versus Depth with data marker and colour grouped by PointID.
DEPTH BY PTID
A L CS DRY DENSITY VS Dry Density versus Depth with data marker and colour grouped by Geology Unit 1.
DEPTH BY UNIT
A L CS DRY DENSITY VS RL BY Dry Density versus Elevation with data marker and colour grouped by PointID.
PTID
A L CS DRY DENSITY VS RL BY Dry Density versus Elevation with data marker and colour grouped by Geology
UNIT Unit 1.
A L CS EMERSON CRUMB VS Emerson Class Number versus Chainage with data marker and colour grouped by
CHAINAGE BY PTID PointID.
A L CS EMERSON CRUMB VS Emerson Class Number versus Chainage with data marker and colour grouped by
CHAINAGE BY UNIT Geology Unit 1.
A L CS EMERSON CRUMB VS Emerson Crumb versus Depth with data marker and colour grouped by PointID.
DEPTH BY PTID
A L CS EMERSON CRUMB VS Emerson Crumb versus Depth with data marker and colour grouped by Geology
A L CS LIQUIDITY INDEX VS RL Liquidity Index versus Elevation with data marker and colour grouped by Geology
BY UNIT Unit 1.
A L CS MC VS DEPTH BY PTID Moisture Content versus Depth with data marker and colour grouped by PointID.
A L CS MC VS DEPTH BY UNIT Moisture Content versus Depth with data marker and colour grouped by Geology
Unit 1.
A L CS MC VS RL BY PTID Moisture Content versus Elevation with data marker and colour grouped by
PointID.
A L CS MC VS RL BY UNIT Moisture Content versus Elevation with data marker and colour grouped by
Geology Unit 1.
A L CS PARTICLE DENSITY VS Particle Density versus Depth with data marker and colour grouped by PointID.
DEPTH BY PTID
A L CS PARTICLE DENSITY VS Particle Density versus Depth with data marker and colour grouped by Geology
DEPTH BY UNIT Unit 1.
A L CS PARTICLE DENSITY VS Particle Density versus Elevation with data marker and colour grouped by PointID.
RL BY PTID
A L CS PARTICLE DENSITY VS Particle Density versus Elevation with data marker and colour grouped by Geology
RL BY UNIT Unit 1.
A L CS PC CLAY/PC FINES VS Percent Clay / Percent Fines versus Depth with data marker and colour grouped
DEPTH BY PTID by PointID.
A L CS PC CLAY/PC FINES VS Percent Clay / Percent Fines versus Depth with data marker and colour grouped
DEPTH BY UNIT by Geology Unit 1.
A L CS PC CLAY/PC FINES VS Percent Clay / Percent Fines versus Elevation with data marker and colour
RL BY PTID grouped by PointID.
A L CS PC CLAY/PC FINES VS Percent Clay / Percent Fines versus Elevation with data marker and colour
RL BY UNIT grouped by Geology Unit 1.
A L CS PERCENT CLAY VS Percent Clay versus Depth with data marker and colour grouped by PointID.
DEPTH BY PTID
A L CS PERCENT CLAY VS Percent Clay versus Depth with data marker and colour grouped by Geology Unit
DEPTH BY UNIT 1.
A L CS PERCENT CLAY VS RL Percent Clay versus Elevation with data marker and colour grouped by PointID.
BY PTID
A L CS PERCENT CLAY VS RL Percent Clay versus Elevation with data marker and colour grouped by Geology
BY UNIT Unit 1.
A L CS PERCENT FINES VS Percent Fines versus Depth with data marker and colour grouped by PointID.
DEPTH BY PTID
A L CS PERCENT FINES VS Percent Fines versus Depth with data marker and colour grouped by Geology Unit
DEPTH BY UNIT 1.
A L CS PERCENT FINES VS RL Percent Fines versus Elevation with data marker and colour grouped by PointID.
BY PTID
A L CS PERCENT FINES VS RL Percent Fines versus Elevation with data marker and colour grouped by Geology
BY UNIT Unit 1.
A L CS PERCENT SAND VS Percent Sand versus Depth with data marker and colour grouped by PointID.
DEPTH BY PTID
A L CS PERCENT SAND VS Percent Sand versus Depth with data marker and colour grouped by Geology Unit
DEPTH BY UNIT 1.
A L CS PERCENT SAND VS RL Percent Sand versus Elevation with data marker and colour grouped by PointID.
BY PTID
A L CS PERCENT SAND VS RL Percent Sand versus Elevation with data marker and colour grouped by Geology
BY UNIT Unit 1.
A L CS PI VS PERCENT CLAY Plasticity Index versus Percent Clay with data marker grouped by PointID.
A L R POINT LOAD VS Point Load Index versus Chainage with data marker and colour grouped by
CHAINAGE BY UNIT Geology Unit 1.
A L R POINT LOAD VS DEPTH Point Load Index versus Depth with data marker and colour grouped by PointID.
BY PTID
A L R POINT LOAD VS DEPTH Point Load Index versus Depth with data marker and colour grouped by Geology
BY UNIT Unit 1.
A L R POINT LOAD VS RL BY Point Load Index versus Elevation with data marker and colour grouped by
PTID PointID.
A L R POINT LOAD VS RL BY Point Load Index versus Elevation with data marker and colour grouped by
UNIT Geology Unit 1.
A L R POINT LOAD VS UCS BY Point Load Index versus UCS with data marker grouped by PointID.
PTID
A L R POINT LOAD VS UCS BY Point Load Index versus UCS with data marker and colour grouped by Geology
UNIT Unit 1.
A L R TENSILE STRENGTH VS Tensile Strength versus Depth with data marker grouped by PointID.
DEPTH BY PTID
A L R TENSILE STRENGTH VS Tensile Strength versus Depth with data marker and colour grouped by Geology
DEPTH BY UNIT Unit 1.
A L R TENSILE STRENGTH VS Tensile Strength versus Elevation with data marker grouped by PointID.
RL BY PTID
A L R TENSILE STRENGTH VS Tensile Strength versus Elevation with data marker and colour grouped by
RL BY UNIT Geology Unit 1.
A L R UCS VS CHAINAGE BY Uniaxial Compressive Strength versus Chainage with data marker and colour
PTID grouped by PointID.
A L R UCS VS CHAINAGE BY Uniaxial Compressive Strength versus Chainage with data marker and colour
UNIT grouped by Geology Unit 1.
A L R UCS VS DEPTH BY PTID UCS versus Depth with data marker grouped by PointID.
A L R UCS VS DEPTH BY UNIT UCS versus Depth with data marker and colour grouped by Geology Unit 1.
A L R UCS VS DRY DENSITY BY UCS versus Dry Density with data marker grouped by PointID. Average of Dry
PTID Density from the same sample +/- 0.5m the UCS depth.
A L R UCS VS DRY DENSITY BY UCS versus Dry Density with data marker and colour grouped by Geology Unit 1.
UNIT Average of Dry Density from the same sample +/- 0.5m the UCS depth.
A L R UCS VS MOISTURE UCS versus Moisture Content with data marker grouped by PointID.
CONTENT BY PTID
A L R UCS VS MOISTURE UCS versus Moisture Content with data marker and colour grouped by Geology
CONTENT BY UNIT Unit 1.
A L R UCS VS RL BY PTID UCS versus Elevation with data marker grouped by PointID.
A L R UCS VS RL BY UNIT UCS versus Elevation with data marker and colour grouped by Geology Unit 1.
A L R UCS VS YOUNGS UCS versus Young's Modulus with data marker grouped by PointID.
MODULUS BY PTID
A L R UCS VS YOUNGS UCS versus Young's Modulus with data marker and colour grouped by Geology
MODULUS BY UNIT Unit 1.
A L R YOUNGS MODULUS VS Young's Modulus versus Depth with data marker grouped by PointID.
DEPTH BY PTID
A L R YOUNGS MODULUS VS Young's Modulus versus Depth with data marker and colour grouped by Geology
DEPTH BY UNIT Unit 1.
A L R YOUNGS MODULUS VS Young's Modulus versus Elevation with data marker grouped by PointID.
RL BY PTID
A L R YOUNGS MODULUS VS Young's Modulus versus Elevation with data marker and colour grouped by
RL BY UNIT Geology Unit 1.
A L S TRIAXIAL EU VS RL BY Undrained Young's Modulus (Eu) from Triaxial versus Elevation with data marker
PTID and colour grouped by PointID.
A L S TRIAXIAL EU VS RL BY Undrained Young's Modulus (Eu) from Triaxial versus Elevation with data marker
UNIT and colour grouped by Geology Unit 1.
A L S TRIAXIAL SU VS EU BY Undrained Shear Strength (su) versus Undrained Young's Modulus (Eu) with data
PTID marker grouped by PointID.
A L S TRIAXIAL SU VS EU BY Undrained Shear Strength (su) versus Undrained Young's Modulus (Eu) with data
UNIT marker and colour grouped by Geology Unit 1.
Name Notes
4.4 Histograms
Name Description
Name Notes
Site maps of many page sizes and orientations have been set up, and they all operate the same way.
The scale and minimum E and N are automatically calculated based on the PointIDs you chose to
output (either by filter or pick list), and can be overridden by adding data to the “Scale”, “Min E”, and
“Min N” user report variables.
To convert your existing gINT project (*.gpj) files into the newer version format, you MUST be using
the newer library file.
1. Open gINT. Check you are using the newer library file. This is important as you could lose data
if you are not.
2. Go to Utilities | Convert Projects
3. For Data Template, select the file newer data template dgd #.##.gdt
4. For Correspondence File, select the file dgd <old #.##> to dgd <new #.##>
<##>.gci. A correspondence file is not always needed if, hence often this can be left blank.
A correspondence is needed when an existing field or table name was changed or we need to
move data from one field to another during conversion.
5. In the box Convert Files, select the project files you want to convert. You may list several
projects in this box.
The converted project retains the original file name. The original project will be stored in the same
directory with the extension .org.
gINT allows AGS import, export, checking and editing in excel and text editors. All of these functions
can be accessed from within the Input application.
AGS File Commands are located in INPUT | File > AGS Files.
Note: The field AGS Edition, found on the Transmission Information Export table, must always be set.
If you are importing to a new project, the Overwrite Option doesn't matter: there is nothing to overwrite.
If you are importing to a project that already has data, the choice of the Overwrite Option can be very
important. Refer to the gINT Online Help Overwrite Options section for an explanation.
See Section 6.3 – AGS Checker below for details on the Check file before import option.
You can also select particular Holes (PointIDs) to export using the Select Points field. If left blank, all
PointIDs will be exported. You can type the PointIDs in the field by separating each with a comma or
you can use the browse button at the right of the field to pick from the list of PointIDs defined in the
current project:
With the latter option, each AGS group is placed on its own worksheet in the spread sheet file with the
worksheet named by the AGS group.
If the Consolidate <CONT> lines check box is marked, continued heading, units, and data lines are
combined into one line so that there are no continuations.
If you wish to view lines in the file where errors were pointed out in the AGS File Checker set, use the
following configuration:
With this configuration the worksheet will match the line numbers given in the AGS File Checker log.
However, the program will not recreate the AGS file from any edits you make in this mode. For edits in
Excel to be saved, the Consolidate <CONT> lines property must be marked.
If you wish to actually edit the file in Excel, you must mark the Consolidate <CONT> lines property. The
program will not recreate the AGS from the Excel spreadsheet without this property being marked. To
facilitate editing, it is also better to select Each dataset in a separate worksheet for the Data Structure in
Excel property. This makes finding data and adding new rows much easier.
Note that while you are in the spreadsheet, you will not be able to access gINT.
If you have marked the Consolidate <CONT> lines property, make changes in Excel, and then save the
file, on returning to gINT, the program will recreate the original AGS file based on the new data. Quotes
will be put around all data cells and lines broken appropriately to satisfy the 240 character limit imposed
by the AGS standard.
If you do select the Each dataset in a separate worksheet option, you may find some worksheet tabs
with some strange looking names. For example, Excel does not allow the ? character. ? is a required
group prefix for tables not in the AGS specification. The program translates ? to %%d, so a worksheet
tab may read %%dABCD. If the AGS file is recreated from the spreadsheet, the program will translate
these codes back to their original characters.
Figure 19 – DG_COM_OFFICE
3. Copy an existing record, and update the Office, and Contractor Logo or Engineer Logo fields
For instructions on how to design a composite symbols using gINT, refer to on-line help topic
Composite Symbols (symbols) and the Datgel gINT Training Manual.
The latest full installation package for gINT may be downloaded from Bentley’s SELECT services
website: http://selectservices.bentley.com/en-US/. Your user account needs the right to download
software. Alternatively, the latest good version of gINT is available from http://www.datgel.com/trial.
6. Refer to section 2.3 Configure Optimal System Properties for further instruction.
1. Run the command INPUT | File > New Project or the (new) icon > Clone Data Template…
2. Browse to the data template dgd 2.##.gdt, and click Open
3. Name the new project file Tutorial.gpj, and click Save
10.2.2.1 Project
10.2.2.2 Point
Use Tab or right arrow to move to the next cell.
F2 will make a cell editable.
Ctrl+Enter to move to next line
Note how lookup lists work. F2 makes the list drop, you can type into fields and it will jump to item that
matches.
10.2.2.7 Core
10.2.2.8 Sample
Other than the TW type records, the data was automatically created by Datgel’s DGD program. You
can edit the data without it being overwritten, since the same creating code only runs when new records
are created on the SPT and Core tables.
To avoid a defect, first click on the log report to make the window appear, before using a zoom
command.
Change reports by calling: File > Select reports for Input
Change PointID: Click on the page, and click on the Select button.
Make a new PointID: Click on the page, and click on the New button.
Change the text case in the Description field, double-click on the text and highlight a word or phrase.
Select Format > Upper Case and notice that all of the selected words are now in upper case letters.
10.8.1 Logs
Then switch to the other log report by changing the yellow drop down list
10.8.1.3 PDF a log report for multiple PointIDs with child bookmarks
1. Click on the PointID… button, and using the Ctrl key, select the indicated 6 PointIDs.
8. Click OK
10.8.3.6 Output
Now move to OUTPUT | Fences. Configure:
1. Report: FENCE A3L
2. Use Alignment: A1
3. Baseline offset: 20
4. Drapes: check Seismic 1, set Text Scale 0-100 = 0
5. Preview
6. Configure User Report Variables
7. Click on Edit File, and provide a file name for the *.GDW gINT drawing file.
10.8.4 Graphs
1. Preview the following reports
A IS SPT N VS RL BY UNIT
A L CS ATTERBERG BY SPECIMEN
A L CS MC VS DEPTH BY PTID
A L CS PSD 10 PER PAGE SUMMARY - select about 20 specimens
A L S SU VS RL BY UNIT
2. Configure the range filter, in the Criteria row select Like from the drop down, the type
<spacebar>O*
CLASSIFICATION
CLASSIFICATION
THICKNESS (m)
ST/1090A
GRAPHIC LOG
WEATHERING
GEOLOGICAL
SPT (N) / mm
SAMPLE TYPE
IN SITU TEST
DEPTH (m)
Somewhere, World
REDUCED
LEVEL (m)
BS SOIL
GRADE
Old Police Academy (Near Blk 26C)
EASTING: 28173.42 m
NORTHING: 34488.38 m SVY21
FIELD & LABORATORY SPT N VALUE REDUCED LEVEL: 121.38 m MSL
DATA & TESTS REPORTED
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
ELSEWHERE
I II III IV V VI
1 2 3 4 5
DESCRIPTION
Trial pit(1.0x0.5x1.0)m, Hand auger (1.0~3.0)m
,Firm Brown Sandy SILT with hard cores (FILL)
3.00
TW1-1 (MC=33%, w=1.79 Mg/m3,
3
TW1 d=2.69 Mg/m , GRAVEL=5% SAND=25%
SILT=34% CLAY=36%, LL=62%, PL=28%,
117.38 4 3.90 2.50 G(VI) CS PI=34%, c'CU=0 kPa, 'CU=35°,
4.00 UCS=100.00 MPa, ALKBW=5%, OMS=7%)
TW2 Stiff Yellowish brown mottled reddish brown
Sandy SILT with gravel, Residual soil (BUKIT
4.70
TIMAH GRANITE)
5.00
TW2-1 (c'CD=0 kPa, 'CD=30.5°,
TW3 UCS=125.00 MPa)
3
5.60 TW2-2 (MC=35%, w=1.73 Mg/m ,
6 SAND=24% SILT=45% CLAY=31%, LL=66%,
6.00 PL=40%, PI=26%, pc=300 kPa, Cc=0.302 kPa)
TW4 TW3-3 (MC=37%, w=1.74 Mg/m3,
3
d=2.68 Mg/m , SAND=16% SILT=71%
6.80 CLAY=13%, LL=62%, PL=36%, PI=26%,
7.00 UCS=175.00 MPa)
TW4-1 (c'CU=13 kPa, 'CU=33°)
TW5 TW4-4 (MC=38%, w=1.75 Mg/m3,
7.70 SAND=18% SILT=59% CLAY=23%, LL=65%,
8 PL=38%, PI=27%, ALKBW=5%, OMS=8%)
8.00
TW4-1 (suu=134 kPa)
TW6 TW5-1 (c'CD=0 kPa, 'CD=30°)
3
8.60 TW5-5 (MC=38%, w=1.78 Mg/m ,
3
d=2.70 Mg/m , SAND=26% SILT=56%
9.00 CLAY=18%, LL=67%, PL=37%, PI=30%,
UCS=250.00 MPa)
TW7 TW6-6 (MC=35%, w=1.71 Mg/m3,
GRAVEL=4% SAND=25% SILT=56%
10 9.90 CLAY=15%, LL=65%, PL=39%, PI=26%)
10.00 TW7-7 (MC=40%, w=1.74 Mg/m3,
3
TW8 d=2.69 Mg/m , SAND=37% SILT=50%
CLAY=13%, LL=69%, PL=39%, PI=30%)
10.80 TW8-1 (c'CD=10 kPa, 'CD=36°)
11.00 TW8-8 (MC=37%, w=1.75 Mg/m3,
TW9 SAND=18% SILT=65% CLAY=17%, LL=58%,
PL=38%, PI=20%, pc=280 kPa, Cc=0.348 kPa,
11.70 UCS=275.00 MPa)
3
12 TW9-9 (MC=34%, w=1.71 Mg/m ,
12.00 3
d=2.71 Mg/m , GRAVEL=6% SAND=39%
TW10 SILT=44% CLAY=11%, LL=60%, PL=36%,
PI=24%)
12.90 TW10-1 (c'CU=0 kPa, 'CU=28°)
13.00 TW10-10 (MC=38%, w=1.77 Mg/m3,
SAND=29% SILT=55% CLAY=16%, LL=60%,
TW11 PL=39%, PI=21%)
13.80 TW10-1 (suu=75 kPa)
14 TW11-1 (c'CU=0 kPa, 'CU=38°)
14.00
BCA LIB 1.10.GLB Log IS SG BOREHOLE 1 BCA 1.10.GPJ <<DrawingFile>> 20/12/2011 23:38 8.30.004 Datgel Lab and In Situ Tool
Thick Wall
PER METRE
U - Water
FRACTURE
-
Test (PRM) C - Core Run
RQD SCR TCR -
Attempt
% % % - Core Run TW/P/MZ/U SPTLS - SPT Liner
P - Piston Sample W - Water
Vane Shear
-
Test (VST) TW - Thin Wall Push
CLIENT: LOG OF BORING
Land Transport Authority GEOTECHNICAL STUDY - FIELD INVESTIGATION
PROJECT: LOGGED BY: DATE OF FIELD WORK:
Construction Project 13/04/2010 - 16/04/2010
CONTRACTOR: GDMS ID / PROJECT ID CHECKED BY: DATA QUALITY RATING SHEET No.:
Contactor 1 12345 / 12345 D 1/2
Sheet 1 of 2
PROJECT: Construction Project
CLIENT: Land Transport Authority BORING LOG:
PROJECT NO: 12345 ST/1090A
LOCATION: Somewhere, World DRILLING RIG: YBM-13
DRILLING DATE STARTED: 13/04/2010 BOREHOLE DIA: NORTHING: 34488.4 m
DRILLING DATE COMPLETED: 16/04/2010 CORE DIA: EASTING: 28173.4 m
LOGGED BY: DRILLING METHOD: RO REDUCED LEVEL: 121.384 m
CHECKED BY: DRILLED BY: Soil & Foudation Pte Ltd/ Kaliyamoorthy
GWL: m dated
PL WC LL
blows/300mm
Classification
Classification
SPT N blows / 300 mm Rock Shear Strength
(Thickness)
British Soil
Geological
Depth (m)
Level (m)
Reduced
Graphic
Legend
SPT N
20 40 60 80
Scale
20 40 60 80
RQD (%)
Log
TCR (%)
Grain Size
Description Undrained Shear Strength Analysis C Bulk Density
kPa Mg/m3
20 40 60 80 G/SA/S/C (kPa) (°) 1.5 1.8 2.1 2.4
Trial pit(1.0x0.5x1.0)m, Hand auger
(1.0~3.0)m ,Firm Brown Sandy SILT
with hard cores (FILL)
(1.50) FILL MS
1
119.88 1.50
Firm to very stiff Yellowish brown
2 mottled reddish brown Sandy CLAY
with gravel, Residual soil (BUKIT
TIMAH GRANITE)
(2.50) G(VI) CS
3 0 35
3.00 5/25/34/36 (CU)
TW1
10 9.90 10 36
10.00 0/18/65/17 (CD)
TW8
11 10.80
11.00 6/39/44/11
TW9
11.70
12 0 28
12.00 G(VI) MS
BCA LIB 1.10.GLB Log IS SG BOREHOLE 2 BCA 1.10.GPJ <<DrawingFile>> 20/12/2011 23:38 8.30.004 Datgel Lab and In Situ Tool
0/29/55/16 (CU)
TW10 75
(UU)
13 12.90 0 38
13.00 3/35/51/11 (CU)
TW11 0 31
(CD)
14 13.80
14.00 12/33/44/11
TW12
14.70
15 0 30
15.00 2/36/49/13 (CU)
TW13 78
(UU)
16 15.80
16.00 0/3/80/17
TW14
17 16.90 12 32
17.00 0/4/78/18 (CD)
TW15
18 17.90 0 31
18.00 0/5/81/14 (CU)
TW16 112
(UU)
19 18.90
19.00 0/4/78/18
TW17
(31.35)
20 19.90 0 36
Permeability / Cassagrande REMARKS:
- Sample - M - Mazier PZS -
Packer Test (PKT) Piezometer
Thick Wall Terminated
U - Water
Pressuremeter - SPT N Value Open Drive WSP -
- Standpipe
Test (PRM) C - Core Run
Attempt
-
- Core Run TW/P/MZ/U SPTLS - SPT Liner
P - Piston Sample W - Water
Vane Shear DATA QUALITY RATING
-
Test (VST) TW - Thin Wall Push D
Sheet 3 of 3
PROJECT: Construction Project
CLIENT: Land Transport Authority BORING LOG:
PROJECT NO: 12345 ST/1090B/PRM
LOCATION: Somewhere, World DRILLING RIG: YBM-13
DRILLING DATE STARTED: 31/03/2010 BOREHOLE DIA: NORTHING: 34489.5 m
DRILLING DATE COMPLETED: 12/04/2010 CORE DIA: 52 mm EASTING: 28173.8 m
LOGGED BY: DRILLING METHOD: RO REDUCED LEVEL: 121.499 m
CHECKED BY: DRILLED BY: Soil & Foudation Pte Ltd/ Kaliyamoorthy
GWL: m dated
PL WC LL
blows/300mm
Classification
Classification
SPT N blows / 300 mm Rock Shear Strength
(Thickness)
British Soil
Geological
Depth (m)
Level (m)
Reduced
Graphic
Legend
SPT N
20 40 60 80
Scale
20 40 60 80
RQD (%)
Log
TCR (%)
Grain Size
Description Undrained Shear Strength Analysis C Bulk Density
kPa Mg/m3
20 40 60 80 G/SA/S/C (kPa) (°) 1.5 1.8 2.1 2.4
40.00 Hard Yellowish brown mottled reddish 73/300
(1.40) SPT30
40.45
brown Sandy SILT with gravel ,
Residual soil (BUKIT TIMAH GRANITE) G(VI) MS
41 80.50 41.00 (continued)
SPT31
41.00 100/0
Strong Light grey GRANITE moderately
weathered, Core loss(42.05-43.00)m
CR1 (BUKIT TIMAH GRANITE) 100 100
(1.50) G(III) GR
42
42.00
79.00 42.50
CR2 5 0
Hard Yellowish brown mottled reddish
43 brown Sandy SILT with gravel
43.00 ,completely weathered (BUKIT TIMAH 100/290
SPT32 GRANITE)
43.44
44
45
46 (6.70) G(V) MS
46.00 60/300
SPT33
46.45
47
48
49
72.30 49.20 49.00
SPT34 100/50
49.20
72.00 (0.30) Moderately strong Dark grey GRANITE G(IV) GR
49.50 highly weathered, highly fractured,
CR3 J1=20-30, J2=30-40, J3=50-60, 100 50
50
J4=80-90 (BUKIT TIMAH GRANITE)
50.20 Strong Dark grey GRANITE moderately
(2.10) weathered, moderately fractured G(III) GR
CR4 (BUKIT TIMAH GRANITE) 100 98
51
51.20
69.90 51.60
CR5 Moderately weak to strong Light grey 67 34
52 GRANITE highly weathered, Core Loss
(0.93)
BCA LIB 1.10.GLB Log IS SG BOREHOLE 2 BCA 1.10.GPJ <<DrawingFile>> 20/12/2011 23:39 8.30.004 Datgel Lab and In Situ Tool
G(IV) GR
52.20 (51.90-52.20)m (BUKIT TIMAH
68.97 52.53 GRANITE)
CR6 Hard Yellowish brown mottled reddish 33 0
53 brown Sandy SILT with gravel
(1.47) ,completely weathered, Core 100/45
53.20
SPT35 G(V) MS
53.26 Loss(52.55-53.20)m (BUKIT TIMAH
GRANITE)
54 67.50 54.00 SPT36
53.96 100/30
53.96 Moderately weak to strong Light grey
54.00 GRANITE highly weathered, Core
CR7 Loss(54.60-55.45)m (BUKIT TIMAH 60 0
55 GRANITE)
(2.00) 55.00 G(IV) GR
CR8 55 0
56 65.50 56.00
56.00
Moderately strong to strong Light grey
GRANITE slightly weathered, slightly
CR9 fractured (BUKIT TIMAH GRANITE) 100 100
57 (1.75) G(II) GR
57.00
CR10 75 65
63.75 57.75
58 63.44 (0.31) Moderately weak to weak Light grey G(IV) GR
58.06 58.00
GRANITE highly weathered, Core
Loss(57.75-58.00)m (BUKIT TIMAH
CR11 GRANITE) 100 94
59 Moderately strong to strong Light grey
(1.94) 59.00 GRANITE slightly weathered, slightly G(II) GR
fractured (BUKIT TIMAH GRANITE)
CR12 100 100
60 61.50 60.00 Hole Terminated at 60.00 m
Permeability / Cassagrande REMARKS:
- Sample - M - Mazier PZS -
Packer Test (PKT) Piezometer
Thick Wall Terminated
U - Water
Pressuremeter - SPT N Value Open Drive WSP -
- Standpipe
Test (PRM) C - Core Run
Attempt
-
- Core Run TW/P/MZ/U SPTLS - SPT Liner
P - Piston Sample W - Water
Vane Shear DATA QUALITY RATING
-
Test (VST) TW - Thin Wall Push D
BCA LIB 1.10.GLB Fence FENCE A4L BCA 1.10.GPJ <<DrawingFile>> 20/12/2011 23:39 8.30.004 Datgel Lab and In Situ Tool
ST/1090B/PRM
ST/1090A
ST/1162B/VST_PZW
130
ST/1149B/VST_PZW
ST/1162A/PZW SPT N
(-343 m)
(-342 50 100
0
120
ST/1149A
10
110
SPT N
(-405
(-404 m) 50 100
0 SPT N
ELEVATION (m MSL)
(747 m) 50 100
0 20
100
10
10 30
90
20
20 EOH 35.35
40m bgl, RL 121.38 m
80
30
30 50
70
40
40 60
60 50
RQD (%)
100
EOH 60.00 m bgl, RL 121.50 m
50
EOH 45.00
50 m bgl, RL 101.79 m 70
50
EOH 50.34 m bgl, RL 101.75 m
60
40 104.00 m
EOH 58.00 m bgl, RL 103.98 ST/C301
ST/1149A
ST/1149B/VST_PZW
60 80
30 27
00 50
0E 0
0N
0N
E
00
50
30
32
MAP KEY 27
50
0E
Rotary open hole
N0
ST/1090A
ST/1090B/PRM
ST/C303
00
ST/1162B/VST_PZW
ST/1162A/PZW
ST/C302
35
0N
0N
0N
30
00
50
00
000
30
32
35
E
GEOLOGY UNIT 1 GEOLOGY UNIT 2 TITLE DRAWN DATE
10
15
20
25
Depth (m)
30
35
40
BCA LIB 1.10.GLB Graph IS SPT N VS DEPTH BY POINTID BCA 1.10.GPJ <<DrawingFile>> 20/12/2011 23:40 8.30.004 Datgel Lab and In Situ Tool
45
50
55
60
0 20 40 60 80 100
SPT N Value
PointID Legend
ST/1090B/PRM
ST/1149B/VST_PZW
ST/1162B/VST_PZW
10
15
20
25
Depth (m)
30
35
40
BCA LIB 1.10.GLB Graph IS SPT N VS DEPTH BY UNIT BCA 1.10.GPJ <<DrawingFile>> 20/12/2011 23:40 8.30.004 Datgel Lab and In Situ Tool
45
50
55
60
0 20 40 60 80 100
SPT N Value
Geology Unit Legend
FILL - Fill O(C) - Old Alluvium - C S(II) - Jurong Formation - II
B - Kallang Beach (Littoral) O(D) - Old Alluvium - D S(I) - Jurong Formation - I
E - Kallang Esturaine (Transitional) O(E) - Old Alluvium - E G(VI) - Bukit Timah Granite - VI
F1 - Kallang Alluvial soil ( Granular ) FC - Fort Canning Boulder Bed G(V) - Bukit Timah Granite - V
F2 - Kallang Formation - Alluvial soil ( Non-granu... S(VI) - Jurong Formation - VI G(IV) - Bukit Timah Granite - IV
M - Kallang Formation - Marine Clay S(V) - Jurong Formation - V G(III) - Bukit Timah Granite - III
O(A) - Old Alluvium - A S(IV) - Jurong Formation - IV G(II) - Bukit Timah Granite - II
O(B) - Old Alluvium - B S(III) - Jurong Formation - III G(I) - Bukit Timah Granite - I
TITLE DRAWN DATE
110
100
90
Elevation (m, MSL)
80
70
BCA LIB 1.10.GLB Graph IS SPT N VS RL BY POINTID BCA 1.10.GPJ <<DrawingFile>> 20/12/2011 23:40 8.30.004 Datgel Lab and In Situ Tool
60
50
40
0 20 40 60 80 100
SPT N Value
PointID Legend
ST/1090B/PRM
ST/1149B/VST_PZW
ST/1162B/VST_PZW
110
100
90
Elevation (m, MSL)
80
70
60
BCA LIB 1.10.GLB Graph IS SPT N VS RL BY UNIT BCA 1.10.GPJ <<DrawingFile>> 20/12/2011 23:40 8.30.004 Datgel Lab and In Situ Tool
50
40
0 20 40 60 80 100
SPT N Value
Geology Unit Legend
FILL - Fill O(C) - Old Alluvium - C S(II) - Jurong Formation - II
B - Kallang Beach (Littoral) O(D) - Old Alluvium - D S(I) - Jurong Formation - I
E - Kallang Esturaine (Transitional) O(E) - Old Alluvium - E G(VI) - Bukit Timah Granite - VI
F1 - Kallang Alluvial soil ( Granular ) FC - Fort Canning Boulder Bed G(V) - Bukit Timah Granite - V
F2 - Kallang Formation - Alluvial soil ( Non-granu... S(VI) - Jurong Formation - VI G(IV) - Bukit Timah Granite - IV
M - Kallang Formation - Marine Clay S(V) - Jurong Formation - V G(III) - Bukit Timah Granite - III
O(A) - Old Alluvium - A S(IV) - Jurong Formation - IV G(II) - Bukit Timah Granite - II
O(B) - Old Alluvium - B S(III) - Jurong Formation - III G(I) - Bukit Timah Granite - I
TITLE DRAWN DATE
0)
I s(5
1 0*
CS=
U
100
)
50
I s(
3*
S=
UC
Uniaxial Compressive Strength (MPa)
10
1
BCA LIB 1.10.GLB Graph L R POINT LOAD VS UCS BY POINTID BCA 1.10.GPJ <<DrawingFile>> 20/12/2011 23:41 8.30.004 Datgel Lab and In Situ Tool
0.1
0.01
0.01 0.1 1 10
Point Load Index, Is(50) (MPa)
PointID Legend
ST/1090A
ST/1149A
ST/1162A/PZW
ST/1162B/VST_PZW
2
Young's Modulus (GPa)
10
9
5
BCA LIB 1.10.GLB Graph L R UCS VS YOUNGS MODULUS BY POINTID BCA 1.10.GPJ <<DrawingFile>> 20/12/2011 23:42 8.30.004 Datgel Lab and In Situ Tool
1
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9100 2
UCS (MPa)
PointID Legend
ST/1090A
ST/1149A
ST/1162A/PZW
ST/1162B/VST_PZW
50
40
Plasticity Index (%)
30
20
10
ML MI MH MV ME
0
0 20 40 60 80 100
Liquid Limit (%)
BCA LIB 1.10.GLB Graph L S ATTERBERG BY POINTID BCA 1.10.GPJ <<DrawingFile>> 20/12/2011 23:42 8.30.004 Datgel Lab and In Situ Tool
PointID Legend
ST/1090A
ST/1149A
ST/1162A/PZW
1.8
1.6
1.4
1.2
Void Ratio
1.0
0.8
0.6
BCA LIB 1.10.GLB Graph L S CONSOL VOID RATIO BY SPECIMEN BCA 1.10.GPJ <<DrawingFile>> 20/12/2011 23:43 8.30.004 Datgel Lab and In Situ Tool
0.4
0.2
0
10 100 1,000
Stress (kPa)
ST/1090A 10.00 Slightly sandy SILT (MH) of high plasticity, fine and coarse sand 1.25 42
ST/1090A 14.00 Slightly gravelly slightly sandy SILT (MH) of high plasticity, fine and coarse sand, fine gravel 1.34 38
10
15
20
25
Depth (m)
30
35
40
BCA LIB 1.10.GLB Graph L S INDEX PROPS VS DEPTH BCA 1.10.GPJ <<DrawingFile>> 20/12/2011 23:43 8.30.004 Datgel Lab and In Situ Tool
45
50
55
60
0 20 40 60 80 100
Legend
Moisture Content
Plastic Limit
Liquid Limit
Fines
0.063
2
100
90
80
PERCENT FINER BY MASS
70
60
50
40
30
20
10
0
0.0001 0.001 0.01 0.1 1 10 100
SILT SAND GRAVEL
CLAY COBBLES
FINE MEDIUM COARSE FINE MEDIUM COARSE FINE MEDIUM COARSE
0.0001 0.002 0.006 0.02 0.06 0.2 0.6 2 6 20 60 200
PARTICLE SIZE (mm)
ST/1090A, 3.00, 1 Slightly sandy CLAY (CH) of high plasticity, fine and coarse sand 62 28 34
ST/1090A, 4.00, 2 Slightly sandy SILT (MH) of high plasticity, fine and coarse sand 66 40 26
BCA LIB 1.10.GLB Graph L S PSD 10 PER PAGE SUMMARY BSI BCA 1.10.GPJ <<DrawingFile>> 20/12/2011 23:45 8.30.004 Datgel Lab and In Situ Tool
ST/1090A, 5.00, 3 Slightly sandy SILT (MH) of high plasticity, fine and coarse sand 62 36 26
ST/1090A, 6.00, 4 Slightly sandy SILT (MH) of high plasticity, fine and coarse sand 65 38 27
ST/1090A, 7.00, 5 Slightly sandy SILT (MH) of high plasticity, fine and coarse sand 67 37 30
ST/1090A, 8.00, 6 Slightly sandy SILT (MH) of high plasticity, fine and coarse sand 65 39 26
ST/1090A, 9.00, 7 Sandy SILT (MH) of high plasticity, fine and coarse sand 69 39 30
ST/1090A, 10.00, 8 Slightly sandy SILT (MH) of high plasticity, fine and coarse sand 58 38 20
ST/1090A, 11.00, 9 Sandy SILT (MH) of high plasticity, fine and coarse sand 60 36 24
ST/1090A, 12.00, 10 Slightly sandy SILT (MH) of high plasticity, fine and coarse sand 60 39 21
Hole ID, Depth, Spec Ref D100 D60 D50 D30 D10 Cc Cu DMF %Boulders %Cobbles %Gravel %Sand %Silt %Clay
ST/1090A, 4.00, 2 2.00 0.0185 0.00858 0.07294 0.0 0.0 0.0 24.0 45.0 76.0 31.0
ST/1090A, 5.00, 3 2.00 0.0203 0.0124 0.00462 0.00173 0.6109 11.75 0.04429 0.0 0.0 0.0 16.1 70.9 83.9 13.0
ST/1090A, 6.00, 4 2.00 0.0174 0.00970 0.00301 0.000935 0.5572 18.61 0.04630 0.0 0.0 0.0 18.0 59.0 82.0 23.0
ST/1090A, 7.00, 5 2.00 0.0266 0.0144 0.00419 0.00122 0.5401 21.77 0.08606 0.0 0.0 0.0 26.0 56.0 74.0 18.0
ST/1090A, 8.00, 6 0.0320 0.0173 0.00504 0.00147 0.5401 21.77 4.0 25.0 56.0 71.0 15.0
ST/1090A, 9.00, 7 2.00 0.0512 0.0257 0.00646 0.00163 0.5016 31.50 0.1463 0.0 0.0 0.0 37.0 50.0 63.0 13.0
ST/1090A, 10.00, 8 2.00 0.0196 0.0115 0.00399 0.00138 0.5882 14.21 0.04761 0.0 0.0 0.0 18.0 65.0 82.0 17.0
ST/1090A, 11.00, 9 0.0981 0.0426 0.00887 0.00185 0.4337 53.07 6.0 39.0 44.0 55.0 11.0
ST/1090A, 12.00, 10 2.00 0.0316 0.0169 0.00481 0.00137 0.5340 23.02 0.1019 0.0 0.0 0.0 29.0 55.0 71.0 16.0
TITLE DRAWN DATE
100
90
80
70
60
Frequency (%)
50
40
30
20
10
0
0.03 0.03 - 0.1 0.1 - 0.3 0.3 - 1 1.0 - 3.0 3.0 - 10.0 >10
Is(50) (MPa)
Count: 34 TITLE DRAWN DATE
Mean: 5.41 Land Transport Authority Datgel 20/12/2011
Minimum: 1.00 CHECKED DATE
Maximum: 9.00 Engineer 1 Datgel 20/12/2011
Standard Deviation: 2.38 Somewhere, World SCALE
Not to Scale A4
Construction Project
PROJECT No FIGURE No
Point Load Index Histogram 12345 84
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
30
25
25
20
20
Frequency (%)
15
Count
15
10
10
5
5
BCA LIB 1.10.GLB Hist L S PSD FINES CONTENT BCA 1.10.GPJ <<DrawingFile>> 20/12/2011 23:48 8.30.004 Datgel Lab and In Situ Tool
0 0
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
ST/1090A TW1 TW 3.00 33.0 2.69 1.35 1.79 5 25 70 62.0 28.0 34.0 7.0 CU 0.0 35.0 100.00 20
ST/1090A TW2 TW 4.00 35.0 1.28 1.73 0 0 24 76 66.0 40.0 26.0 0.30 300.0 CD 0.0 30.5 125.00 25
ST/1090A TW3 TW 5.00 37.0 2.68 1.27 1.74 0 0 16.1 83.9 62.0 36.0 26.0 175.00 50
ST/1090A TW4 TW 6.00 38.0 1.27 1.75 0 0 18 82 65.0 38.0 27.0 8.0 CU 13.0 33.0
ST/1090A TW5 TW 7.00 38.0 2.70 1.29 1.78 0 0 26 74 67.0 37.0 30.0 CD 0.0 30.0 250.00 75
ST/1090A TW7 TW 9.00 40.0 2.69 1.24 1.74 0 0 37 63 69.0 39.0 30.0
ST/1090A TW8 TW 10.00 37.0 1.28 1.75 0 0 18 82 58.0 38.0 20.0 0.35 280.0 CD 10.0 36.0 275.00 85
ST/1090A TW9 TW 11.00 34.0 2.71 1.28 1.71 6 39 55 60.0 36.0 24.0
ST/1090A TW10 TW 12.00 38.0 1.28 1.77 0 0 29 71 60.0 39.0 21.0 CU 0.0 28.0
ST/1090A TW11 TW 13.00 37.0 2.68 1.29 1.77 3 35 62 53.0 34.0 19.0 CU 0.0 38.0
ST/1090A TW12 TW 14.00 35.0 1.34 1.81 12 33 55 58.0 37.0 21.0 0.32 370.0
ST/1090A TW13 TW 15.00 37.0 2.70 1.29 1.77 2 36 62 55.0 34.0 21.0 CU 0.0 30.0
ST/1090A TW15 TW 17.00 49.0 2.72 1.15 1.72 0 0 4 96 69.0 40.0 29.0 CD 12.0 32.0
ST/1090A TW16 TW 18.00 51.0 1.11 1.67 0 0 5 95 69.0 39.0 30.0 CU 0.0 31.0
ST/1090A TW17 TW 19.00 51.0 2.69 1.13 1.71 0 0 4 96 65.0 38.0 27.0
ST/1090A TW18 TW 20.00 31.0 1.34 1.75 2 37 61 52.0 33.0 19.0 CU 0.0 36.0
ST/1090A TW19 TW 21.00 31.0 2.69 1.40 1.83 0 0 32 68 50.0 35.0 15.0 UU 69
ST/1090A TW21 TW 23.00 30.0 2.71 1.43 1.86 3 34 63 50.0 31.0 19.0 CU 19.9 35.0
ST/1090A TW22 TW 24.00 34.0 1.35 1.81 0 0 33 67 48.0 35.0 13.0 CU 0.0 32.0
ST/1090A TW23 TW 25.00 29.0 2.70 1.40 1.81 2 39 59 45.0 33.0 12.0
ST/1090A TW24 TW 26.00 29.0 1.40 1.81 1 36 63 46.0 35.0 11.0 CU 0.0 35.0
ST/1090A TW26 TW 28.00 31.0 1.40 1.84 2 32 66 47.0 34.0 13.0 CU 0.0 33.0
ST/1090A MZ1 M 29.00 35.0 2.69 1.37 1.85 5 33 62 47.0 34.0 13.0
ST/1090A TW27 TW 30.00 33.0 1.38 1.83 4 29 67 51.0 33.0 18.0 CU 0.0 35.0
BCA LIB 1.10.GLB SiteMapReport MAP A3P BCA 1.10.GPJ <<DrawingFile>> 20/12/2011 23:49 8.30.004 Datgel Lab and In Situ Tool
28000E
29000E
30000E
31000E
32000E
ST/1090B/PRM
34,500
ST/1090A
33,500
32,500
31,500
30,500
29,500
ST/1149A
ST/1162A/PZW
28,500 ST/1162B/VST_PZW
28000E
29000E
30000E
31000E
32000E
27,500 28,000 28,500 29,000 29,500 30,000 30,500 31,000 31,500 32,000
EAST (m)
MAP KEY
Rotary open hole
TITLE DRAWN DATE