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ASCE PracticalGuidetoGroutingofUndergroundStructures 1996

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Practical Guide to Grouting of Underground Structures

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ASCE 1996 200
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This guide presents a hands-on discussion of grouting fundamentals and provides a foundation for the development of practical specifications and field procedures. With a pragmatic approach to the subject of grouting, Henn concentrates on types of drilling, mixing, and pumping equipment, as well as their application. The book focuses on how cementitious grouting is used in conjunction with the excavation and lining of tunnels, shafts, and underground caverns in rock. Overviews of cementitious grouting in soils and chemical grouting are also provided. Topics range from record keeping to quality control and testing requirements to field operations, and production rates. This book is written as a useful handbook for engineers, construction supervisors, inspectors, and other professionals involved in the planning, design, and implementation of underground grouting programs.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
1 Cover
4 Contents
8 Preface
10 1. Introduction
12 Purpose
Scope
14 2. Grouting Methods
15 2.1 Grouting in Soil
2.1.1 Jet Grouting
20 2.1.2 Compaction Grouting
26 2.1.3 Permeation Grouting
30 2.1.4 Hydrofracture Grouting
31 2.2 Grouting in Rock
32 2.2.1 Consolidation Grouting
2.2.2 Curtain Grouting
33 2.3 Structural Grouting
2.3.1 Contact Grouting
52 2.3.2 Embedment Grouting
53 2.3.3 Prestressing
58 2.3.4 Cellular Concrete
61 2.4 Shaft Grouting
62 2.4.1 Pregrouting of Shaft from Ground Surface
65 2.4.2 In-Shaft Grouting
69 2.5 Probing and Grouting ahead of Tunnel and Chamber Excavations
2.5.1 Probe Holes
70 2.5.2 Grouting ahead of Excavations
74 3. Geotechnical Considerations in Grouting Program Planning
75 3.1 Basic Considerations
3.2 Geotechnical Investigation and Geotechnical Design Summary
79 3.3 Grouting to Limit Groundwater Infiltration
84 3.4 Grouting to Increase Stability
89 3.5 Grouting to Increase Strength
3.6 Groutability Ratio
90 3.7 Other Geotechnical Considerations
92 4. Equipment
93 4.1 Drills
95 4.1.1 Percussion Drilling
99 4.1.2 Rotary Drilling
101 4.1.3 Down-Hole-Drill (Down-Hole-Hammer) Drilling
102 4.2 Mixers
107 4.3 Agitators
109 4.4 Water Meters
110 4.5 Pumps
112 4.6 Pressure Gauges
4.7 Gauge Savers
113 4.8 Packers
116 4.9 Nipples
118 4.10 Delivery and Distribution System
119 4.11 Data Acquisition and Recording Equipment
122 4.12 Automated Batching Systems
126 4.13 Grouting Jumbos
4.14 Equipment Configuration
130 5. Grouting Materials
5.1 Portland Cement
132 5.2 Ultrafine Cement
133 5.3 Sand
5.4 Admixtures
135 5.4.1 Dispersants
5.4.2 Accelerators
136 5.4.3 Gas-Producing Agents
5.5 Water
137 5.6 Bentonite
138 6. Specifications
139 6.1 Applicable ASTM’s and Other Standards
6.2 Developing Grouting Specifications
142 7. Grout Hole Layout
7.1 Grout Hole and Grout Ring Spacing
7.1.1 Contact Grouting
149 7.1.2 Consolidation Grouting
151 7.1.3 Curtain Grouting
154 7.2 Hole Depth and Diameter
156 8. Grout Placement Operations
8.1 Proportioning
8.1.1 WatenCement Ratios
157 8.1.2 Sand
158 8.1.3 Admixtures
8.1.4 Bentonite
8.2 Delivery Pressure
164 8.3 Refusal Criteria
8.4 Crew Size and Organization
8.5 Production
166 8.6 Safety and Environmental Issues
8.6.1 Personnel Safety
168 8.6.2 Waste Disposal
170 9. Field Quality Control
171 9.1 Preconstruction Checklists
9.2 Certifications and Test Reports
9.3 Inspection Reports
173 9.3.1 Drilling Reports
9.3.2 Grouting Reports
9.4 Testing
9.4.1 Laboratory Testing
176 9.4.2 Field Testing
178 10. Chemical Grouting
10.1 Applications
179 10.2 Types of Chemical Grouts
180 10.3 Equipment
10.3.1 Batching Equipment
181 10.3.2 Injection Equipment
183 10.4 Design of a Chemical Grouting Program
10.4.1 Groutability of the Ground
184 10.4.2 Grouting Program Design
185 10.5 Chemical Grouting Case Histories
10.5.1 Chemical Grouting from the Surface
188 10.5.2 Chemical Grouting from the Tunnel Working Face
192 References
196 Index
A
B
C
197 D
E
F
G
198 H
I
J
L
M
N
O
P
199 Q
R
S
200 T
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V
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ASCE PracticalGuidetoGroutingofUndergroundStructures 1996
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