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Grouting AND Stabilization of Soils

This document discusses grouting and soil stabilization techniques. It defines grouting as the injection of a liquid or slurry called grout into soil or rock to improve its properties. Grouting is used to reduce permeability, increase strength, and improve stability. Common applications include soil stabilization, excavation support, underpinning, and seepage control. The document describes different grout materials like cement, chemicals, and asphalt and injection methods like permeation, compaction, jet, and hydro fracture grouting. It provides details on grouting equipment, processes, and uses in foundations and tunnels.

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Grouting AND Stabilization of Soils

This document discusses grouting and soil stabilization techniques. It defines grouting as the injection of a liquid or slurry called grout into soil or rock to improve its properties. Grouting is used to reduce permeability, increase strength, and improve stability. Common applications include soil stabilization, excavation support, underpinning, and seepage control. The document describes different grout materials like cement, chemicals, and asphalt and injection methods like permeation, compaction, jet, and hydro fracture grouting. It provides details on grouting equipment, processes, and uses in foundations and tunnels.

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GROUTING

AND
STABILIZATION OF SOILS
Contents in Presentation:
UNIT-V:
Grout Techniques: Types of grouts, grouting
equipment and machinery, injection methods,
grout monitoring, stabilisation with cement,
lime and chemicals, stabilisation of expansive
soils.
• GROUT: Grouting is defined as the injection of a special
liquid or slurry material either in suspension or in solution
form called grout into the ground for the purpose of
improving the soil or rock.

• The process is widely used in the construction of tunnels,


shafts and dams for the purpose of either reducing percolation
or increasing the mechanical stability of soil or rock.

• Constantly developing with new materials and construction


technology
OBJECTIVES :It is done to
• decrease permeability
• decrease compressibility
• improve the strength
• decrease seepage flow
• increase resistance against deformation
• reduce conductivity and interconnected
porosity in an aquifer
APPLICATIONS :
• Soil Stabilization
• Excavation Support Systems
• Structural Underpinning
• Seepage Barrier/Cutoff Walls
• Environmental Remediation
USES :It is used in case of
• When the foundation has to be constructed below ground
water table
• When there is difficult to the foundation level (ex: city work,
tunnel shafts, sewers, subway construction)
• When the geometric dimensions of the foundations are
complicated and involves many boundaries and contact
zones
• When the adjacent structure require that the soil of the
foundation strata should not be excavated
• structures suffering post construction distress due to poor
soil condition
MATERIALS USED FOR GROUTING
• A large variety of materials can be used for grouting
• The selection depends on requirements of
durability, penetration, and strength
• Grout materials are classified as:
1. Suspension Grout
2. Emulsion Grout
3. Solution Grout
Types of grout
• Cement
• Cement+sand
• Clay-cement
• Slag-cement
• Resin gypsum-cement
• Clays
• Asphalt
• Pulverised fuel ash(PFA)
• Colloidal and low viscosity chemicals
SUSPENSION GROUT:
• Comprises of mixture of cement plus water and other
particulate solids such as clay, fly ash, lime, asphalt emulsion etc.
• Such type of mixtures depending on their compositions, may
prove to be stable(i.e., have minimal bleeding) or unstable when
left at rest
• Stable grouts have both cohesion and plastic viscosity, increasing
with time
• These suspensions are injected into soil mass to promote
permeation.
• One of the most commonly adopted suspension grout is cement
grout.
EMULSION GROUT :
• These are Colloidal solutions, evolutive
Newtonian fluids in which viscosity
progressively increases with time.
• Ex: sodium silicate based
SOLUTION GROUT :
• Pure solutions, non-evolutive Newtonian
solutions in which viscosity is essentially
constant until setting, within a controlled
period
• The liquid homogeneous molecular mixtures
of two or more substances is solution grout
• Ex: Organic resins and a wide variety of
chemical grouts
Grouting plant and equipment:
• Measuring tank- to control volume of grout
injected
• Mixer – to mix the grout ingredients
• Agitator – to keep the solid particles in
suspension until pumped
• Pump- to draw the grout from the agitator to
deliver to the pumping line
• Control fitting- to control the injection rate and
pressure
Layout of Grouting Plant
METHODS OF GROUTING:
• Permeation grouting
• Compaction grouting
• Hydro fracture grouting
• Jet grouting
• Rock grouting
• Compensation grouting
• Deep mixing method
INJECTION METHOD
• Drilling is performed using rotary drilling techniques and
an external water flush with special drill rods and bits
• Upon completion of the advancement of the drill rods to
the design depth, the jet grouting process commences
• The grout is injected through radial nozzles at high
pressure and velocity, destroying the soil matrix and
forming structural elements.
• Many structures and geometries can be achieved by
altering the parameters of the jetting procedure.
PERMEATION GROUTING :
• It is the process of filling joints or fractures in
rock or pore spaces in soil with a grout without
disturbing the formation
• Refers to the replacement of water in voids
between soil particles with a grout fluid at low
injection pressure so as to prevent fracturing
• Used to reduce ground permeability and
control ground water flow, but it also can be
used to strengthen and stiffen the ground
COMPACTION GROUTING:
• Grout mix is specifically designed so as not to
permeate the soil voids or mix with the soil
• Instead, it displaces the soil into which it is injected
• In granular deposits not at their maximum density,
the volume of voids are reduced and the deposit is
locally densified
• In compaction grouting a very stiff (say 25-mm slump)
mortar is injected into loose soils, forming grout bulbs
which displace and densify the surrounding ground,
without penetrating the soil pores
JET GROUTING :
• Jet grouting is an in-situ mixing of soils with a stabilizer (usually
neat cement grout)
• The stabilizer is injected at very high pressures (between 300 and
600 bar) through a nozzle of small diameter
• The grout is injected at high velocity, which enables the jet grouting
process to destroy the natural matrix of the soil and create a mixing
of the stabilizer with the in-situ soils
• The result is a homogeneous and continuous structural element
with predetermined characteristics.
• Jet grouting can be applied to a wide range of soils from non-
cohesive, poorly graded granular soils to cohesive plastic clays
• The jet grouting technique is a preferred alternative to other
conventional grout injection methods
HYDRO FRACTURE GROUTING:
• Hydro fracture grouting is the deliberate
fracturing of the ground (soil or rock) using
grout under pressure
• It is used to compact and stiffen the ground or
to access otherwise inaccessible voids, thus
reducing the mass permeability of the ground
• If the grouting pressure is increased sufficiently,
a soil mass may split and artificial grout-filled
fissures are formed
ROCK GROUTING :
• Rock grouting is the filling or partly filling by
grout injection of fissures, fractures or joints in
a rock mass with grouts without creating new
or opening existing fractures, in order to
reduce the permeability and increase the
stiffness of the grouted mass.
COMPENSATION GROUTING:
• Compensation grouting is the responsive use of
compaction, permeation or hydro fracture
grouting as an intervention between an existing
structure and an engineering operation
(particularly tunnel excavations)

• The aim is to minimize movement of the ground


that would affect the existing structure
Applications of grouting :The following are the
different applications of grouting
1. Seepage control
2. Soil solidification and stabilization
3. Vibration control
THANK YOU

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