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Bleeding and Bleeding Measurement of Cement-Based Grout
Grouting is a common method of sealing rock in various geotechnical projects, and the bleeding of cement-based grout is an often-discussed issue. Current cylinder measuring methods for the estimation of the bleeding of cement-based grouts originate from the measurement of the bleeding of cement pastes used in ordinary building practices. Whether bleeding measured with these methods is relevant to bleeding in small fractures in rocks is one of the main questions in this study. This study showed that the bleeding process is very complex and is governed by different physical and chemical processes like sedimentation, consolidation, flocculation and hydration. It also showed that consolidation has little influence on bleeding in fractures. Bleeding in fractures is mainly the result of sedimentation. In addition, the study showed that the results measured using cylinder methods are not relevant for the bleeding of grout in fractures and that voids in the fractures caused by bleeding can be refilled during grouting. The bleeding should occur to a considerably lower extent in rock fractures, if it occurs at all.
Bleeding and Bleeding Measurement of Cement-Based Grout
Grouting is a common method of sealing rock in various geotechnical projects, and the bleeding of cement-based grout is an often-discussed issue. Current cylinder measuring methods for the estimation of the bleeding of cement-based grouts originate from the measurement of the bleeding of cement pastes used in ordinary building practices. Whether bleeding measured with these methods is relevant to bleeding in small fractures in rocks is one of the main questions in this study. This study showed that the bleeding process is very complex and is governed by different physical and chemical processes like sedimentation, consolidation, flocculation and hydration. It also showed that consolidation has little influence on bleeding in fractures. Bleeding in fractures is mainly the result of sedimentation. In addition, the study showed that the results measured using cylinder methods are not relevant for the bleeding of grout in fractures and that voids in the fractures caused by bleeding can be refilled during grouting. The bleeding should occur to a considerably lower extent in rock fractures, if it occurs at all.
Bleeding and Bleeding Measurement of Cement-Based Grout
Draganović, Almir (author) / Stille, Håkan (author)
Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference on Grouting and Deep Mixing ; 2012 ; New Orleans, Louisiana, United States
Grouting and Deep Mixing 2012 ; 1681-1690
2012-08-17
Conference paper
Electronic Resource
English
Grouting , Highways and roads , Measurement , Chemical grouting , Anchors , Cement , Cracking , Cutoffs , Piles , Mixing , Rocks , Foundations , Hydraulic structures
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