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http://dx.doi.org/10.12814/jkgss.2019.18.4.115

Analysis of the Physical Properties of Ground before and after Low Flowing Grouting  

Seo, Seok-Hyun (Research Division, DK CO.,LTD)
Lee, Jung-Sang (Research Division, DK CO.,LTD)
Kang, Won-Dong (Research Division, DK CO.,LTD)
Jung, Euiyoup (Research Division, DK CO.,LTD)
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Journal of the Korean Geosynthetics Society / v.18, no.4, 2019 , pp. 115-127 More about this Journal
Abstract
The low-flow grouting injection technique, the target construction method for this study, is a method of pouring mortar into the ground by non-emission replacement principle, which can be expected to increase the density of the ground, and, in some cases, be used as a base file using the strength of the high injection solids, along with low noise, low pollution, and high durability. To verify that the dynamic characteristics of the ground are improved by the low-flow injection technique, the test work was conducted on the site and physical tests were performed, and the quality of the improvement formed in the ground was verified through the indoor test on the core and core recovery rate was analyzed. The density logs test layer calculated the volume density of the ground layer by using the Compton scattering of gamma-rays, and the sonic logs was tested on the ground around the drill hole using a detector consisting of sonar and receiver devices inside the drill hole. As a result of the measurement of the change in physical properties (density and sonic logs) before and after grouting, both properties were basically increased after infusion of grout agent. However, the variation in density increase was greater than the increase in speed after grouting, and the ground density measurement method was thought to be effective in measuring the fill effect of the filler. Strength and core recovery rates were measured from specimens taken after the age of 28 days, and the results of the test results of the diffusion and strength test of the improved products were verified to satisfy the design criteria, thereby satisfying the seismic performance reinforcement.
Keywords
Low-flow grouting injection; physical properties; Sonic logs; Density logs; Core recovery rates;
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