In recent years, polyurethane resins have frequently been used to reinforce the soil and to recover building foundation structures after subsidence. Such resins are characterized by a swelling capacity during the chemical reaction that determines their formation. As a consequence, in the presence of a confinement, such as that which occurs after injection of the subsoil, the expansive capacity of the resin produces the compaction of the surrounding soil or triggers a fracture. In order to supply design tools for this type of intervention, the physico-chemical, mechanical and hydraulic properties of polyurethane resins are here described and the injection modalities, for different types of soil, are illustrated, through basic experimental te...
The effects of resin injection on the expansiveness of a cracked expansive clay are difficult to asc...
The article deals with the analysis of SPT® polyurethane materials and maintenance technologies base...
Copyright © 2015 T. Apuani et al.This is an open access article distributed under theCreativeCommons...
In recent years, polyurethane resins have frequently been used to reinforce the soil and to recover ...
Injection of expansive polyurethane resin can be used to remediate differential settlement issues. T...
The soil injection, using an expandable polyurethane resin, holds a unique potential for settlement ...
Injection of expansive polyurethane resin can be used to remediate differential settlements issues. ...
Polyuretanic resins, providing high-pressure expansion, are used more and more in ground injections....
The paper describes an experiment conducted to study the effect of injection an expandablepolyuretha...
AbstractRegarding the injection process of polyurethane resins in clays with high plasticity, this p...
International audienceRegarding the injection process of polyurethane resins in clays with high plas...
Vertical differential settlement of buildings is produced by both natural and/or anthropogenic distu...
Vertical differential settlement of buildings is produced by both natural and/or anthropogenic distu...
Injection of expanding polyurethane resins is a popular method to improve both the stiffness and the...
Settlements of ground subjected to foundation load are often due to both natural and/or anthropogeni...
The effects of resin injection on the expansiveness of a cracked expansive clay are difficult to asc...
The article deals with the analysis of SPT® polyurethane materials and maintenance technologies base...
Copyright © 2015 T. Apuani et al.This is an open access article distributed under theCreativeCommons...
In recent years, polyurethane resins have frequently been used to reinforce the soil and to recover ...
Injection of expansive polyurethane resin can be used to remediate differential settlement issues. T...
The soil injection, using an expandable polyurethane resin, holds a unique potential for settlement ...
Injection of expansive polyurethane resin can be used to remediate differential settlements issues. ...
Polyuretanic resins, providing high-pressure expansion, are used more and more in ground injections....
The paper describes an experiment conducted to study the effect of injection an expandablepolyuretha...
AbstractRegarding the injection process of polyurethane resins in clays with high plasticity, this p...
International audienceRegarding the injection process of polyurethane resins in clays with high plas...
Vertical differential settlement of buildings is produced by both natural and/or anthropogenic distu...
Vertical differential settlement of buildings is produced by both natural and/or anthropogenic distu...
Injection of expanding polyurethane resins is a popular method to improve both the stiffness and the...
Settlements of ground subjected to foundation load are often due to both natural and/or anthropogeni...
The effects of resin injection on the expansiveness of a cracked expansive clay are difficult to asc...
The article deals with the analysis of SPT® polyurethane materials and maintenance technologies base...
Copyright © 2015 T. Apuani et al.This is an open access article distributed under theCreativeCommons...