Investigation of field-installation effects of horizontal twin-jet grouting in Shanghai soft soil deposits

Author:

Wang Zhi-Feng1,Shen Shui-Long1,Ho Chu-Eu2,Kim Yong-Hyun3

Affiliation:

1. Department of Civil Engineering, Shanghai Jiao Tong University and State Key Laboratory of Ocean Engineering, Shanghai 200240, China.

2. Arup, 77 Water Street, New York, NY 10005, USA.

3. Korea Foundation Technology (KFT) Co., Ltd., Anyang-City, Korea.

Abstract

This paper presents a case study of an investigation into the responses of the surrounding ground to the horizontal twin-jet grouting method (HTJGM) in soft soil deposits of Shanghai. During the field test, the variation of pore-water pressure, lateral earth pressure, lateral displacements of the subsurface soils, and ground surface heave induced by the installation of five horizontal jet-grouted columns were monitored. The monitoring results indicate that the excess pore-water pressure reached 4 to 6 times the undrained shear strength of the soils, while maximum lateral displacements and ground surface heave were up to 80 and 17 mm, respectively. The influence range due to the installation of jet-grouted columns was between 15 and 20 times the nominal column radius. The development of prediction methods for lateral displacements and ground surface heave induced by the HTJGM installation process are presented and discussed. Results from the investigation suggest that the proposed prediction methods can be used to provide reasonable estimates of ground response and influence range of horizontal jet grouting.

Publisher

Canadian Science Publishing

Subject

Civil and Structural Engineering,Geotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology

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