State-of-Art Grouting Remedy for Ground Improvement

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Cary Hirner Faruk Oksuz William A. Rochford
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Jan 1, 2005

Abstract

Grouting is a frequently utilized remedy in the planning and implementation of ground improvement and tunnel rehabilitation practice. The state-of-art grouting application used for Chicago’s McCook Reservoir project offers a unique alternative to the tunneling industry for pre-excavation grouting as well as tunnel rehabilitation, rescue and post-excavation ground improvements. The McCook Reservoir project included a computerized grouting control and data collection system for a precise and highly effective groundwater cutoff in fractured dolomites. By using balanced and stabilized grout mixes, the effective permeability of the rock mass was reduced over two orders of magnitude to less than 0.1 Lugeon by installing a double line grout curtain. The stable grout mix designs allowed high pressure and effective grouting at depths up to 125 m (410 ft).
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APA: Cary Hirner Faruk Oksuz William A. Rochford  (2005)  State-of-Art Grouting Remedy for Ground Improvement

MLA: Cary Hirner Faruk Oksuz William A. Rochford State-of-Art Grouting Remedy for Ground Improvement. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2005.

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