Grouting for Ground Improvement 2007
DOI: 10.1061/40912(231)1
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Fluid-Soil Interaction Model for Jet Grouting

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“…Compared to MP1, which has a longer bonded length in the rock layer, the higher pile-soil interaction of WMP3 implies that the axial stiffness of WMPs is highly affected by the pile-soil interface stiffness and the soil strength in the upper ground layer. The shear keys generated along the WMP improve the pile-soil interaction and the stiffness of the pile-soil interface; the construction of such keys through the jet-grouting method, which has been demonstrated to be an effective ground improvement technique (Han et al 2007, Ho 2007, Ni and Cheng 2012, also improves the soil strength. These factors contribute to the higher axial stiffnesses of WMPs compared to Type A MPs.…”
Section: Axial Stiffness Of the Mpsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Compared to MP1, which has a longer bonded length in the rock layer, the higher pile-soil interaction of WMP3 implies that the axial stiffness of WMPs is highly affected by the pile-soil interface stiffness and the soil strength in the upper ground layer. The shear keys generated along the WMP improve the pile-soil interaction and the stiffness of the pile-soil interface; the construction of such keys through the jet-grouting method, which has been demonstrated to be an effective ground improvement technique (Han et al 2007, Ho 2007, Ni and Cheng 2012, also improves the soil strength. These factors contribute to the higher axial stiffnesses of WMPs compared to Type A MPs.…”
Section: Axial Stiffness Of the Mpsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many studies discussed the prediction of jet-grouted columns' diameters (e.g. Modoni et al 2006;Ho et al 2007;Shen et al 2013;Flora et al 2013). Theoretical studies summarize that, apart from jet-grouting parameters, the average diameter of jetgrout columns is related to soil properties such as permeability and strength.…”
Section: Statistical Characteristicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As many prior studies have noted (e.g. Modoni et al 2006;Ho et al 2007;Shen et al 2013;Flora et al 2013), the diameter of jet-grout columns is affected significantly by various factors, such as soil type, strength, and permeability. More recently, data driven models can be found on the prediction of column diameter (e.g.…”
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confidence: 93%
“…erefore, it is essential to provide an accurate estimation of the ground displacement in the design stage. However, most researchers mainly focused on the prediction of diameter and strength of jet grouted columns [39][40][41][42][43][44], and there are few published literatures related to ground displacement caused by installation of jet grouted columns. Shen et al [31] proposed a method to calculate the lateral displacements caused by installing vertical jet grouted columns in clayey soils based on the analytical solution developed by Verruijt [45].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%