Compaction Grouting Consensus Guide

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Abstract

  • Prepared by the Compaction Grouting Standard Committee of the Geo-Institute of ASCE

    Compaction Grouting Consensus Guide, ASCE/G-I 53-19, focuses on the practical and engineering aspects of compaction grouting as a technique of ground improvement. Compaction grouting increases the density, strength, and stiffness of the ground through slow, controlled injections of low-mobility grout that compacts the soil as the grout mass expands. The technology can be applied to a wide range of soils, in most cases being used to improve the engineering properties of poorly compacted fills and loose native soils. Compaction grouting can be applied equally well above or below the water table.

    Sections on monitoring and verification have been expanded with new technology-driven content covering both sensitive and routine structures. The material describes automated monitoring of grout injection and ground and structure movements, additions to the finite analysis and soil mechanical verifications, and data processing and field practices to implement the technology.

    This standard promotes good practice in compaction grouting and is essential reading for those involved in specifying, designing, or undertaking compaction grouting.

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Chapter 1 Introduction
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Chapter 2 Mechanics of Compaction Grouting
3–5
Chapter 3 Compaction Grouting Materials
7–9
Chapter 4 Grouting in the Field
11–16
Chapter 5 Subsurface Investigation for Compaction Grouting
17–20
Chapter 6 Design of Compaction Grouting
21–27
Chapter 7 Analysis of Compaction Grouting
29–34
Chapter 8 Monitoring During Grouting
35–44
Chapter 9 Verification of Grouting Effectiveness
45–49
Chapter 10 Applications
51–52
Appendix Guide Specifications for Compaction Grouting using the Bottom-Up System
53–59
References
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