Grouting Cohesionless Water-Bearing Soils In City Tunnels

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Marcel Haffen Jean Janin
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Jan 1, 1997

Abstract

The purpose of grouting is to modify the permeability and strength characteristics of the subsoil in such a way that the planned structure can be efficiently constructed at a given location. This technique, which originally underwent considerable development in the field of dams construction is constantly evolving and it becomes more and more important in urban zones of intensive underground development for projects such as transport tunnels, stations, car parks, ect. Grouting becomes more and more indispensable whatever the natural characteristics of that subsoil ; such is the case particularly when the planned work runs through cohesionless granular soils, usually water-bearing such as alluvium, sands, disturbed ground, fill material, etc. The selection of the grouting method and the extent of treatment required at depends on two fundamental factors. 1º) nature and behaviour of subsoil to be treated. There is no need to stress the necessary of a good knowledge of geotechnical, hydrological and chemical characteristics of the ground to be treated. At the present time the specialists in these fields have available numerous methods of analysis, either laboratory or field tests, which enable to evolve a suitable treatment.
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APA: Marcel Haffen Jean Janin  (1997)  Grouting Cohesionless Water-Bearing Soils In City Tunnels

MLA: Marcel Haffen Jean Janin Grouting Cohesionless Water-Bearing Soils In City Tunnels. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1997.

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