There are four simple tools to manipulate, check or convert GEF files. Each tool has a page of itself, describing the possibilities and restrictions of the tool. On each page you can follow the link to the download section. All tools are written for the Windows platform.
- importGEFintoExcel is a tool which converts a GEF file into two sheets of an Excel file. Header and data are split and stored into two separate sheets. This program works as an ActiveX client of Excel, so Excel must be installed on your PC. For more info see importGEFintoExcel.
- GEFmanipulation allows the user to check the validity of files. Furthermore one can select columns or delete scans. Finally GEF files can be translated into binary or ascii variants. For more information, see GEFmanipulation.
- Skipscans reduces the number of scans in a binary GEF file. If a file is too large to be imported into Excel, (more than 65535 scans) one can reduce the number of scans. For more information, see skipscans.
- Zoomsave is a GUI controled tool to zoom in on the data of interest, removing the not so very interesting scans. For more information, see zoomsave.
- GEFplot is a GUI controled tool to visualise the data of a GEF file. It allows for one Cartesian set of axes, mulitple lines, grid, orientation, zooming in on your data and printing. For more information, see GEFplot.
Table of public GEF-standards
The table as presented below has five columns.
- Name of the standard.
- SMARF code. SMARF is an acronym:
- S = Setup
- M = Measurement
- A = Analysis
- R = Report
- F = Filing
- Description. What is the purpose of this standard? For what kind of measurements or data is it applied?
- Version. Which release, version and update? Combined into one group of numerical characters, like 3.5.2: Release 3, version 5 and update 2.
- Contact. Who has conceived the standard and who is maintaining it?
Name | SMARF | Description | Version | Contact |
GEF-Bore-Report | R | Description of (Dutch) soft soils, obtained by boring technique. Text in Dutch. | 1.0.0 | National standards |
GEF-CPT-Report | R | Cone penetration Test (CPT) (1999) | 1.0.0 | National standards |
GEF-CPT-Report | R | Cone Penetration Test (CPT) (2000) | 1.1.0 | National standards |
GEF-CPT-Report | R | Cone Penetration Test (CPT) (2004) | 1.1.1 | National standards |
GEF-CPT-Report | R | Cone Penetration Test (CPT) (2006) | 1.1.2 | National standards |
GEF-DISS-Report | R | Dissipation test during a CPT. | 1.0.0 | National standards |
GEF-Sieve-Report | R | Particle size analysis. | 1.0.0 | National standards |
GEF-BOURDON-Measurement | M | Mechanical pore pressures | 1.0.0 | Deltares, The Netherlands |
GEF-IPDISP-Measurement | M | Displacements via Image Processing | 1.0.0 | Deltares, The Netherlands |
GEF-PLATE-Measurement | M | Settlement via Settlement Plate | 1.0.0 | Deltares, The Netherlands |
GEF-PPT-Measurement | M | 1 Pore pressure transducer. General purpose. | 1.0.0 | Deltares, The Netherlands |
GEF-PR-Measurement | M | Pore pressures via Piezo Resistive element | 1.0.0 | Deltares, The Netherlands |
GEF-Pt100-Measurement | M | Temperature via the Pt100 resistive transducer | 1.0.0 | Deltares, The Netherlands |
GEF-SP-Measurement | M | Pore pressures via Stand Pipe | 1.0.0 | Deltares, The Netherlands |
GEF-VWP-Measurement | M | Pore pressures via Vibrating Wire transducer | 1.0.0 | Deltares, The Netherlands |