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Mechanical Properties of Cement Grout Including Conductive Materials

Hyojun Choi, +3 more
- Vol. 21, Iss: 12, pp 35-41
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In this paper, the effect of conductive materials on the performance of grouting material was evaluated using a sample with 0, 3, 5, 7% of carbon fiber, and the results showed that the uniaxial compressive strength is increased with the mixed proportion of the carbon fiber increase.
Abstract
Recently, underground spaces have been developed variously due to the concentration of the building structure in downtown area and reconstruction of the apartment. However, various problems such as differential settlement are occurring in the waterproof and reinforcement construction. In grouting method, which is frequently used for the ground reinforcement, quality control was performed by measuring the injection quantity of grouting materials and performing laboratory tests using boring samples, but it is difficult to determine whether the ground reinforcement has been performed properly during the construction stage. In order to solve this problem, a research is needed to carry out quality control by measuring electric resistivity after grouting is performed using grouting materials mixed with conductive materials. In this research, as a basic study of the new grouting method using conductive materials, uniaxial compression tests were performed using cement specimen with 0, 3, 5, 7% of carbon fiber to evaluate the effect of conductive material on the performance of grouting material. Based on the test results, the uniaxial compressive strength is increased with the mixed proportion of the carbon fiber increase. Furthermore, the carbon fiber can also affect on the early-strength of the grouting materials.

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Why is grout cement quality important for contiguous bored pile walls?

Grout cement quality is important for contiguous bored pile walls to ensure proper ground reinforcement and prevent problems like differential settlement.

How is the quality of grout cement determined for contiguous bored pile walls?

The quality of grout cement for contiguous bored pile walls can be determined by measuring the electric resistivity after grouting is performed using grouting materials mixed with conductive materials.