Compensation grouting is increasingly employed as a mitigation technique of settlements induced by tunnelling and its effectiveness both in clayey and sandy soils is reported in a wide number of case histories. However, the results are highly dependent on grout properties, injection characteristics and soil properties. An experimental study was conducted to investigate the parameters that control grout injections in silty soils. The results from one injection test in a large sample of silty soil show that the compensation efficiency, defined as the ratio of the volume of heave obtained at ground surface and the injected grout volume, is much lower than one and tends to decrease with time, while the initial volume of grout lost due to pressure filtration is small. Finally, results from finite elements back analyses of the laboratory test show that a good agreement with the experimental data can be obtained if the development of large strains is taken into account.

Masini, L., Rampello, S., Viggiani, G., Soga, K. (2012). Experimental and numerical study of grout injections in silty soils. In Proceedings of the 7th international symposium on geotechnical aspects of underground construction in soft ground (pp.495-503). Taylor & Francis.

Experimental and numerical study of grout injections in silty soils

VIGGIANI, GIULIA;
2012-01-01

Abstract

Compensation grouting is increasingly employed as a mitigation technique of settlements induced by tunnelling and its effectiveness both in clayey and sandy soils is reported in a wide number of case histories. However, the results are highly dependent on grout properties, injection characteristics and soil properties. An experimental study was conducted to investigate the parameters that control grout injections in silty soils. The results from one injection test in a large sample of silty soil show that the compensation efficiency, defined as the ratio of the volume of heave obtained at ground surface and the injected grout volume, is much lower than one and tends to decrease with time, while the initial volume of grout lost due to pressure filtration is small. Finally, results from finite elements back analyses of the laboratory test show that a good agreement with the experimental data can be obtained if the development of large strains is taken into account.
7th International symposium on geotechnical aspects of underground construction in soft ground
Roma, Italia
2011
7
TC204 ISSMGE
Rilevanza internazionale
contributo
2011
2012
Settore ICAR/07 - GEOTECNICA
English
Back analysis; case history; compensation grouting; experimental studies; finite element; ground surfaces; grout injection; injection test; laboratory test; large strains; mitigation techniques; numerical studies; pressure filtration; sandy soils; silty soils; soil property
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Masini, L., Rampello, S., Viggiani, G., Soga, K. (2012). Experimental and numerical study of grout injections in silty soils. In Proceedings of the 7th international symposium on geotechnical aspects of underground construction in soft ground (pp.495-503). Taylor & Francis.
Masini, L; Rampello, S; Viggiani, G; Soga, K
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