During the past two decades of research and development in the field of grouting in hard jointed rock, the design process has taken a number of significant leaps forward. A grouting design in hard rock can now be based on the penetration length of grout in individual rock fractures. For cementitious grouts, the most common rheological model used is the one for a Bingham fluid. The model is a conceptualisation of grout spread where two rheological properties of the grout viscosity and yield stress govern the penetration length along with the fracture aperture and applied grouting overpressure. This paper focuses on verification of radial Bingham flow of cementitious grout using a fracture model constructed from acrylic glass. Each test condu...
After a short introduction in Chapter 1, typical properties of sedimentary rocks are given in Chapte...
Grouting is usually successful in excavations at moderate depths and groundwater inflow. At great de...
The rheological properties of cement-based grouts containing talc or palygorskite were investi-gated...
For around two decades of research and development in the field of grouting in hard jointed rock, th...
As fractures in rock significantly reduce the strength as well as the stiffness of the rock mass, gr...
To meet the demands laid down for recent tunnel projects in Sweden, a great deal of effort has been ...
Grouting has been used over the past two centuries to increase the strength, decrease the deformatio...
Cement grouting has been widely used in rock engineering. Proper characterization of the effective t...
The aim of this project was to test how the physical characteristics of bio-grouting improved the ro...
Recent grouting projects in Sweden have concentrated on the grout itself. The only grout normally us...
Grouting is a common method of sealing rock around tunnels to reduce or stop water inflow. Successfu...
ABSTRACT Recent grouting projects in Sweden have concentrated on the grout itself. The only grout no...
Rock masses are discontinuous, due to the existence rock fractures, like faults, cracks, joints, and...
Today practice of grouting is based on empirical approaches in that, pumping pressure and stop crite...
A new fracture grouting technology has been developed to meet the requirements of high-level nuclear...
After a short introduction in Chapter 1, typical properties of sedimentary rocks are given in Chapte...
Grouting is usually successful in excavations at moderate depths and groundwater inflow. At great de...
The rheological properties of cement-based grouts containing talc or palygorskite were investi-gated...
For around two decades of research and development in the field of grouting in hard jointed rock, th...
As fractures in rock significantly reduce the strength as well as the stiffness of the rock mass, gr...
To meet the demands laid down for recent tunnel projects in Sweden, a great deal of effort has been ...
Grouting has been used over the past two centuries to increase the strength, decrease the deformatio...
Cement grouting has been widely used in rock engineering. Proper characterization of the effective t...
The aim of this project was to test how the physical characteristics of bio-grouting improved the ro...
Recent grouting projects in Sweden have concentrated on the grout itself. The only grout normally us...
Grouting is a common method of sealing rock around tunnels to reduce or stop water inflow. Successfu...
ABSTRACT Recent grouting projects in Sweden have concentrated on the grout itself. The only grout no...
Rock masses are discontinuous, due to the existence rock fractures, like faults, cracks, joints, and...
Today practice of grouting is based on empirical approaches in that, pumping pressure and stop crite...
A new fracture grouting technology has been developed to meet the requirements of high-level nuclear...
After a short introduction in Chapter 1, typical properties of sedimentary rocks are given in Chapte...
Grouting is usually successful in excavations at moderate depths and groundwater inflow. At great de...
The rheological properties of cement-based grouts containing talc or palygorskite were investi-gated...