A New Groutability Criterion of Cement-based Grout with Consideration of Viscosity and Filtration Phenomenon

점도변화와 흡착현상을 고려한 시멘트계 그라우트재의 새로운 침투 기준

  • Kim, Jong-Sun (School of Civil, Environmental and Architectural Engineering, Korea University) ;
  • Lee, In-Mo (School of Civil, Environmental and Architectural Engineering, Korea University) ;
  • Lee, Mun-Seon (School of Civil, Environmental and Architectural Engineering, Korea University) ;
  • Choi, Hang-Seok (School of Civil, Environmental and Architectural Engineering, Korea University)
  • 김종선 (고려대학교 건축사회환경공학부) ;
  • 이인모 (고려대학교 건축사회환경공학부) ;
  • 이문선 (고려대학교 건축사회환경공학부) ;
  • 최항석 (고려대학교 건축사회환경공학부)
  • Published : 2009.03.27

Abstract

The groutability depends on the properties of the grout, its injection processes, and on the mechanical properties of the soil formation. During the process of pouring cement-based grouting into a porous medium, a variation with time occurs in the viscosity of grout suspension. In addition the particle filtration phenomenon will limit the expansion of the grouted zone because cement particles are progressively stagnant within the soil matrix. In this paper, a closed-form solution was derived by implementing the mass balance equations and the generalized phenomenological filtration law, which can be used to evaluate the deposition of cement-based grout in the soil matrix. The closed-form solution relevant to a particular spherical flow was modified by a step-wise numerical calculation, considering the variable viscosity caused by a chemical reaction, and the decrease in porosity resulting from grout particle deposition in the soil pores. A series of pilot-scale chamber injection tests was performed to verify that the developed step-wise numerical calculation is able to evaluate the injectable volume of grout and the deposition of grout particles. The results of the chamber injection tests concurred well with that of the step-wise numerical calculation. Based on the filtration phenomenon, a new groutability criterion of cement-based grout in a porous medium was proposed, which might facilitate a new insight in the design of the grouting process.

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