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Summary Report of the Foundation Grouting Research Program
The overall objective of the program was to increase Reclamation's knowledge of the portland cement grouting materials, systems, and techniques used in sealing and stabilizing dam foundations (Smoak, 1980). A four-part research program to accomplish this objective was defined in 1980 as follows: (1) Review past grouting practices and perform field and laboratory tests to determine the performance of grout and grouted foundation features on specific field projects; (2) Perform a drilling comparison program to evaluate the relative effectiveness of rotary and percussion drilled grout holes in foundation grouting; (3) Develop a down-hole grout injection pressure gage; (4) Test the comparative injectability and properties of cement grout mixed with high speed colloidal type and conventional paddle type grout mixers.
Summary Report of the Foundation Grouting Research Program
The overall objective of the program was to increase Reclamation's knowledge of the portland cement grouting materials, systems, and techniques used in sealing and stabilizing dam foundations (Smoak, 1980). A four-part research program to accomplish this objective was defined in 1980 as follows: (1) Review past grouting practices and perform field and laboratory tests to determine the performance of grout and grouted foundation features on specific field projects; (2) Perform a drilling comparison program to evaluate the relative effectiveness of rotary and percussion drilled grout holes in foundation grouting; (3) Develop a down-hole grout injection pressure gage; (4) Test the comparative injectability and properties of cement grout mixed with high speed colloidal type and conventional paddle type grout mixers.
Summary Report of the Foundation Grouting Research Program
W. G. Smoak (Autor:in)
1995
358 pages
Report
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Englisch