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Comparison between two penetrometers in the evaluation of soil resistance to penetration

The penetrometer is an instrument usually suitable for evaluating the penetration resistance of soil (PR). This study aimed to compare the performance of an electronic penetrometer and an impact penetrometer on the evaluation of the PR. The experiment was carried out at the experimental farm Chã-de-Jardim, CCA/UFPB, Areia - PB, in an area of Yellow Latossoil measuring 35 × 35 m. The impact penetrometer evaluated was an IAA/Planalsucar-Stolf and the digital penetrometer Falker PenetroLOG - PLG 1020, with electronic capability for data acquisition in 4 depths. Within the area, 40 points were sampled following two directions, North for the electronic penetrometer and South for the impact penetrometer, with the sample points of each penetrometer spaced 0.1 m apart. Data were analyzed following the analysis of variance of a completely randomized design. Both penetrometers showed means of 1.75 MPa, being similar on the evaluation of PR for all analyzed depths, suggesting that both devices can be used for soils with textural characteristics similar to those of this study.

soil mechanic; soil physics; penetrometer


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