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http://dx.doi.org/10.14481/jkges.2021.22.12.59

Characteristics of High-viscosity Grouting Materials for Rock Joint Reinforcement of Deep Tunnel  

Yoon, Inkook (Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Myongji University)
Moon, Junho (Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Myongji University)
Lee, Junsu (Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Myongji University)
Kim, Younguk (Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Myongji University)
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Journal of the Korean GEO-environmental Society / v.22, no.12, 2021 , pp. 59-63 More about this Journal
Abstract
This study presented the characteristics and additive effects of the grout with mixing ratio for developing of high-efficiency grouting technology under high depth conditions. The laboratory investigation were conducted with Portland cement (OPC) and micro cement (S8000-E) including viscosity experiments, particle size analysis experiments, Gel-Time experiments and uniaxial compressive strength experiments. As a result of the viscosity experiment, it was shown that OPC is advantageous in terms of viscosity, but S8000-E is suitable when considering the passage of rock joint intervals through particle size analysis. The Gel-Time experiment shows that it is not that difficult with injection as a grout material even when silica fume (SF) was applied. The strength of the cured material is improved as increase in the content of silica fium (SF). Within the range of the study, the optimal mixing ratio obtained through various experiments is S8000-E, w/c=70%, silica fium (SF)=6%, and 7 days.
Keywords
Grouting; Cement; Silica fume; Mixing ratio; Great depth;
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