Grouting is used in underground construction to reduce the water flow into tunnels and caverns and to limit the lowering of the surrounding groundwater table. Due to their wide availability and low cost relative to other materials, cement based materials are commonly used as grouts and, in this context, the rheology of the cement grout is an important factor. Rheological properties of cement grout such as viscosity and yield stress are commonly measured off-line using laboratory instruments, and some simple tools are available to make field measurements. However, these methods often lack accuracy and reliability. Although the rheological properties of the grout used play a fundamental role in design and execution, no method has yet been dev...
International audienceThree basic elements (cement, water and admixture) usually make up injectable ...
The rheological behaviour of non-Newtonian, highly concentrated and non-transparent fluids used in i...
The rheological behaviour of non-Newtonian, highly concentrated and non-transparent fluids used in i...
Grouting is used in underground construction to reduce the water flow into tunnels and caverns and t...
Grouting is performed in order to decrease the permeability and increase the stiffness of the materi...
In underground construction grouting is performed to seal tunnels and caverns against excessive wate...
Measurements of the viscosity of non-Newtonian fluids and suspensions having a solid volume fraction...
The rheology of cement grout is complex due to its thixotropic nature and the presence of a yield st...
The rheological properties of cement-based grouts containing talc or palygorskite were investi-gated...
This paper presents work being carried out in Work Package 3 of TIGHT (True Improvement in Grouting ...
International audienceThe apparition of a wide generation of mineral powders industrially mastered (...
Grout based on microfine cement is mainly used for sealing of rock fractures in underground construc...
A major concern in underground infrastructures is how to sufficiently seal the area from water ingre...
Ever higher demands on the sealing of rock around underground structures drive the development of ce...
Grouting technology is playing an increasingly important role in construction engineering. Various t...
International audienceThree basic elements (cement, water and admixture) usually make up injectable ...
The rheological behaviour of non-Newtonian, highly concentrated and non-transparent fluids used in i...
The rheological behaviour of non-Newtonian, highly concentrated and non-transparent fluids used in i...
Grouting is used in underground construction to reduce the water flow into tunnels and caverns and t...
Grouting is performed in order to decrease the permeability and increase the stiffness of the materi...
In underground construction grouting is performed to seal tunnels and caverns against excessive wate...
Measurements of the viscosity of non-Newtonian fluids and suspensions having a solid volume fraction...
The rheology of cement grout is complex due to its thixotropic nature and the presence of a yield st...
The rheological properties of cement-based grouts containing talc or palygorskite were investi-gated...
This paper presents work being carried out in Work Package 3 of TIGHT (True Improvement in Grouting ...
International audienceThe apparition of a wide generation of mineral powders industrially mastered (...
Grout based on microfine cement is mainly used for sealing of rock fractures in underground construc...
A major concern in underground infrastructures is how to sufficiently seal the area from water ingre...
Ever higher demands on the sealing of rock around underground structures drive the development of ce...
Grouting technology is playing an increasingly important role in construction engineering. Various t...
International audienceThree basic elements (cement, water and admixture) usually make up injectable ...
The rheological behaviour of non-Newtonian, highly concentrated and non-transparent fluids used in i...
The rheological behaviour of non-Newtonian, highly concentrated and non-transparent fluids used in i...