Dynamic Cone Penetration (DCP) Test
The Dynamic Cone Penetration (DCP) Test is a quick and inexpensive field method for assessing the strength and compaction quality of subgrade and base course materials. The ASTM D6951 and TRL 183 test includes hammering a steel cone into the ground with a standardized hammer and measuring the penetration per blow. The obtained data enables continuous profiling of soil strength with depth and can be connected with California Bearing Ratio (CBR) values, making it particularly valuable for pavement design, maintenance assessment, and subgrade evaluation. The DCP test is frequently used by road authorities and geotechnical engineers because it is portable, simple, and reliable. It provides useful information for checking consistency, finding soft patches, and directing compaction operations in real time, especially in distant or large-scale building projects.
Advantages of DCP testing: