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A review of jet grouting practice and development
Authors:Pierre Guy Atangana Njock  Jun Chen  Giuseppe Modoni  Arul Arulrajah  Yong-Hyun Kim
Institution:1.State Key Laboratory of Ocean Engineering and Department of Civil Engineering, School of Naval Architecture, Ocean, and Civil Engineering,Shanghai Jiao Tong University,Shanghai,China;2.Collaborative Innovation Center for Advanced Ship and Deep-Sea Exploration (CISSE),Shanghai Jiao Tong University,Shanghai,China;3.Department of Civil and Mechanical Engineering,University of Cassino and Southern Lazio,Cassino,Italy;4.Department of Civil and Construction Engineering,Swinburne University of Technology,Melbourne,Australia;5.Korea Foundation Technology (KFT) Co., Ltd.,Anyang City,South Korea
Abstract:The jet grouting technique was originally initiated in the UK and progressively developed following the needs for larger geometries, ease of implementation, economic rationality, and better mechanical properties. This paper presents a comprehensive review of the development and practice of jet grouting through some fundamental concepts and relevant case studies. Subsequently, a laboratory testing program is performed to investigate the factors affecting the efficacy of the twin grouting system. The principal objective of this study is to define the suitable conditions for the jet grouting efficacy regarding economic rationality as well as quality control. For the first phase, a particular emphasis is placed on the properties of jet columns, site geological conditions, implementation methods, and the justification of each selected treatment option, while the second phase mainly focuses on the unconfined compressive strength (UCS) tests. It follows that the mono-fluid jet grouting system presents a valuable flexibility in dealing with complex configurations; yet, the double- and triple-fluid systems are more indicated for cases of mass treatments for which large portions of space must be treated and overlapping is fundamentally important for the reliability of the treatment. Furthermore, it was established that the efficacy of the twin-jet method primarily relies on the proper adequacy of some critical parameters, namely, the cement content, the water-cement ratio, and cement slurry-water glass ratio. In spite of some uncertainties inherently related to the technique, the UCS test represents the quintessential laboratory index for evaluating the mechanical properties of grouted elements, deriving jet grouting efficacy and the economics of jet grouts.
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