Geotechnical Site Investigation at Electrical Sub-Stations

Adapazari Electrical Sub-Station

SITE MAP


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Location: Orhan Gazi Avenue, Adapazari.
GPS Coordinates: 40.74250°N 30.38408°E

TEST

TYPE

DEPTH
(m)

SITE PHOTOS
(click on photos for higher resolution images)

CPT-AS1
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CPT

2.04


 

View, from south to north, of the T-shaped circuit 
breaker isolators that now replace the damaged 
Y-shaped ones damaged after the 
Kocaeli earthquake 
(Photo by Rodolfo B. Sancio) 
 

CPT-AS2
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CPT

4.24

CPT-AS3
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CPT
6.10


 

View, from north to south, of the tied-down 
Y-shaped circuit breaker isolators that were 
not damaged during the earthquake. 
Note new T-shaped in the back. 
(Photo by Rodolfo B. Sancio) 
 

CPT-AS4
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CPT

8.84

CPT-AS5
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CPT

3.72


 

View, from north to south, of the western side of the 
sub-station. CPT-AS4, AS2, and AS3 were 
performed along this line 
(Photo by Rodolfo B. Sancio) 
 

 SPT-AS1
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Boring
with SPT

9.00

 SPT-AS2
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Boring
with SPT

3.00


 

View from the west of the location of 
CPT-AS2 with the sub-station in the background. 
(Photo by Rodolfo B. Sancio) 
 

SPT-AS3
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Boring
with SPT

4.00

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