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The purpose of the investigation was, in general, to determine the maximum amount of sand that could be used in a portland-cement grout without injuring its pumpability. In order to widen the scope of the investigation, different gradations and types of sands were test-pumped. In addition, the effect of various mixtures on sand pumpability, using sands that either were deficient in or contained ample amounts of materials passing the No. 100 sieve, were studied. (Author)
The purpose of the investigation was, in general, to determine the maximum amount of sand that could be used in a portland-cement grout without injuring its pumpability. In order to widen the scope of the investigation, different gradations and types of sands were test-pumped. In addition, the effect of various mixtures on sand pumpability, using sands that either were deficient in or contained ample amounts of materials passing the No. 100 sieve, were studied. (Author)
Investigation of Sand-Cement Grouts
J. M. Polatty (author)
1960
20 pages
Report
No indication
English
Fracture grouting of sand by microfine cement grouts
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