Jet Grouting For Deep Excavation Support For Re-Entrant Corners

Deep Foundations Institute
Chu E. Ho
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Deep Foundations Institute
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12
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Publication Date:
May 1, 2022

Abstract

This paper reviews the design of jet grouting at re-entrant corners of excavations where the diaphragm wall and secant pile wall installation were interrupted by existing utilities in the streel sidewalk. Jet grout blocks were formed to seal the gaps in the walls for excavation support, consisting of four to six columns in clusters. Jet grouting was performed around an electrical duct bank which had to be maintained. Jet grouting was executed through stratified soils using various combinations of jetting parameters for different soil strata. The installation sequence and age of the neighboring columns within a cluster will affect the jet’s ability to form subsequent columns. When jet cutting is limited next to hardened grout columns or embedded obstructions (such as diaphragm walls or secant pile walls in this case), the specific gravity (SG) of spoils would be reduced and tend toward the value of the injected grout SG. The magnitude of spoil SG is also influenced by the variability of the grout mix supplied. Specific Gravity Ratio (SGR) defined as the ratio of spoil SG to the actual grout SG at the time of jetting can be used as an indicator of successful treatment, with SGR > 1.0 indicating effective soil erosion. Verification coring and testing were implemented to confirm target column diameter and strength of grouted soils have been achieved.
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APA: Chu E. Ho  (2022)  Jet Grouting For Deep Excavation Support For Re-Entrant Corners

MLA: Chu E. Ho Jet Grouting For Deep Excavation Support For Re-Entrant Corners. Deep Foundations Institute, 2022.

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