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Manufactured by:Geonor AS based inØsterås, NORWAY
The Field Vane Shear Test (FVST) is a crucial field instrument and the preferred method for geotechnical engineers performing in-situ soil testing. It is the most commonly used technique for measuring the undrained shear strength (a key aspect of shear strength) ...
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Manufactured by:Geonor AS based inØsterås, NORWAY
The field vane shear test (FVST) is a pivotal field instrument in geotechnical engineering, offering the most widely used method for in situ soil testing and field inspection. It provides a direct measurement of the undrained shear strength and sensitivity of ...
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Manufactured by:Geonor AS based inØsterås, NORWAY
The field vane shear test (FVST) is the most widely used method for measuring the undrained shear strength of soft clays in situ. A preliminary test with an inspection vane is economical, relevant, and provides quick, repeatable data for planning more detailed surveys. ...
Manufactured by:AMS, Inc. based inAmerican Falls, IDAHO (USA)
20 X 40 mm Field Vane (0-100 ...
Manufactured by:AMS, Inc. based inAmerican Falls, IDAHO (USA)
16 X 32 mm Field Vane (0-200 ...
Manufactured by:AMS, Inc. based inAmerican Falls, IDAHO (USA)
Take direct readings of shear strength to depths up to 10 ft (3 meters) in soft to stiff clays. Three (3) vane sizes allow for the direct determination of un-drained shear strength of soft to stiff clays. The peak vane value is determined by a calibrated scale ring built into the head assembly. The cross handle is used both to push the vane to the desired test depth and apply the shearing torque. ...
Manufactured by:AMS, Inc. based inAmerican Falls, IDAHO (USA)
The Field Vane Shear Tester Kit is used to measure in-situ undrained shear strength in clays. It is primarily intended for use in trenches and excavations at depths up to 3 m. This can be extended with additional optional extensions. The range of the instrument is from 0 to 260 kPa when three different size vanes are used. Accuracy should be within 10% of the reading. The measuring part of the ...
