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An Experimental Study on Underwater Concrete Using the Antiwashout Admixture (수중불분리성혼화제를 첨가한 콘크리트의 특성에 관한 실험적 연구)

  • 정범석;최계식;이규재
    • Proceedings of the Korea Concrete Institute Conference
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    • 1993.04a
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    • pp.47-52
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    • 1993
  • Admixtures for concrete placed underwater have been developed to the stage that they are now widely used. The use of this type of product allows concrete to be placed underwater with far less risk than was previously possible. One of the problems facing users of underwater concreting admixtures is how does one test such products in order to access their performance initially while minimizing the expense of carrying out site trials. This paper will introduce three categories of laboratory test for underwater concrete listed next : fluidity test, non-segregation test, strength test. Trial underwater concretes were ordinary Portland cement. Strength and workability development and segregation resistance properties of the concrete under the coexistence of some kinds of superplasticizer were studied for this laboratory tests.

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Evaluation on Field Applicability of Cast-In-Place Pile using Surfactant Grout (계면활성제계 그라우트를 활용한 흙막이 벽체공법(CIP)의 현장 적용성 평가)

  • Do, Jinung;Kim, Hakseung;Park, Bonggeun;Lee, Juhyung
    • KSCE Journal of Civil and Environmental Engineering Research
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    • v.36 no.1
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    • pp.75-83
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    • 2016
  • In case of underground construction affected by groundwater, CIP (Cast-In-Place Pile) method is generally used to resolve the geo-hydraulic problem. However, as this method has poor connectivity between piles, an auxiliary method for cut-off is needed in many cases. In this study, a new concept earth retaining wall method (H-CIP) with no auxiliary method, by using surfactant grout (Hi-FA) which improves antiwashout and infiltration ability, is introduced, and its field applicability is evaluated. CIP and H-CIP piles were installed with same ground conditions, and field and laboratory tests were conducted to verify the performance. As results, newly contrived H-CIP method shows higher field performance for cut-off and strength than conventional CIP method.