Jet grouting (JG) is a well-known and often used geotechnical technique suitable for various applications, such as underpinnings and foundation reinforcement. The downsides are its comparatively high CO2 footprint, caused by the high amount of cement used, and accumulating waste, i.e., backflow slurry. The former, cement, is recognized for its CO2 emission potential and we are seeing new binders being introduced as surrogates, a process driven by the cement industry. The latter, spoil, must be taken care of on site. Here, the use of centrifuges is a promising approach to reduce waste. Centrifuges offer a high throughput in relation to space requirements when compared with other systems, e.g., chamber filter presses (CFP). This paper present...
The jet grouting technique has gained wider acceptance in the U.S. over the past few years as a viab...
The dynamic action of groundwater in the water-rich sand stratum carries away injected cement slurry...
Jet grouting induces a complex interaction between soil and injected fluids, and thus the properties...
Jet grouting is a groundimprovement method that creates cemented columns in the soil. The soil isinj...
One of the soil improvement methods is using soil-cement columns, and one of the most common methods...
The technology of jet grouting is used to achieve various construction and geotechnical goals, as it...
The paper reports the results of the physical simulations performed by the geotechnical centrifuge c...
The main idea of jet grouting technology is the implementation of processes aimed at changing the ch...
The main purpose of this Bachelor’s thesis was to study the designing and construction process of so...
Construction projects directly impact economies' social, economic and environmental progress. The ca...
This paper evaluates the mechanical properties of jet-grouting columns used for soil improvement. Th...
The cementitious jet grout method (CJG) is one of the most preferred methods for the ground reinforc...
This paper presents a brief historical development of the two most popular jet grouting methods used...
Abstract Innovations in jet grouting technology have primarily focused on the cutting efficiency of ...
Recent research has proved the potential of alkaline activated fly-ash for soil stabilisation. Howev...
The jet grouting technique has gained wider acceptance in the U.S. over the past few years as a viab...
The dynamic action of groundwater in the water-rich sand stratum carries away injected cement slurry...
Jet grouting induces a complex interaction between soil and injected fluids, and thus the properties...
Jet grouting is a groundimprovement method that creates cemented columns in the soil. The soil isinj...
One of the soil improvement methods is using soil-cement columns, and one of the most common methods...
The technology of jet grouting is used to achieve various construction and geotechnical goals, as it...
The paper reports the results of the physical simulations performed by the geotechnical centrifuge c...
The main idea of jet grouting technology is the implementation of processes aimed at changing the ch...
The main purpose of this Bachelor’s thesis was to study the designing and construction process of so...
Construction projects directly impact economies' social, economic and environmental progress. The ca...
This paper evaluates the mechanical properties of jet-grouting columns used for soil improvement. Th...
The cementitious jet grout method (CJG) is one of the most preferred methods for the ground reinforc...
This paper presents a brief historical development of the two most popular jet grouting methods used...
Abstract Innovations in jet grouting technology have primarily focused on the cutting efficiency of ...
Recent research has proved the potential of alkaline activated fly-ash for soil stabilisation. Howev...
The jet grouting technique has gained wider acceptance in the U.S. over the past few years as a viab...
The dynamic action of groundwater in the water-rich sand stratum carries away injected cement slurry...
Jet grouting induces a complex interaction between soil and injected fluids, and thus the properties...