The Use of Polyurethane Resins in Tunnel Grouting

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Helen M. K. Andersson Peter J. Borchardt Donald A. Bruce
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Jan 1, 2001

Abstract

Grouting is a useful engineering tool for tunnels throughout the world. A wide variety of methods and materials are used, reflecting the broad range of geological, hydrogeological, and structural demands. Most tunnel grouting is conducted with cement, which produces acceptable results in appropriate conditions. However, there are cases where such grouts are not practical, but polyurethane grouts can be extremely useful. Regretfully, these grouts are frequently poorly understood, leading to improper application and therefore poor results. This paper provides a fundamental overview of their application, both used individually and in combination with cement. Case histories from Scandinavian practice are cited.
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APA: Helen M. K. Andersson Peter J. Borchardt Donald A. Bruce  (2001)  The Use of Polyurethane Resins in Tunnel Grouting

MLA: Helen M. K. Andersson Peter J. Borchardt Donald A. Bruce The Use of Polyurethane Resins in Tunnel Grouting. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2001.

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