Session 7: Grouting Compaction Grouting For Sinkhole Repair at WAC Bennett Dam

Deep Foundations Institute
James Warner
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Feb 10, 2003

Abstract

Investigations of the sinkhole indicated that the loose, disturbed ground was completely encircled by dense competent core. This confinement substantially increased the effectiveness of the compaction grouting compared to what might have been expected at a "greenfield" site. However, the 8 ft diameter circle shown in the plan view was only the surface expression of the sinkhole proper and the deep, loosened ground actually extended to a larger diameter of about 20 ft. The planned spacing of the grout holes was based on the finite element simulations using a target void ratio of less than 0.3 throughout the compacted ground within a 5 ft radius of the grout injection point. Because of the strong confinement effect, the layout of grout holes included one central primary hole surrounded by six secondary holes at a triangular spacing of about 5 ft. Since the disturbed ground was considered a confined cylinder, it was anticipated that the primary hole would perform the majority of work and the secondary holes would act as check holes, with progressively lesser grout takes as the loose ground densified.
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APA: James Warner  (2003)  Session 7: Grouting Compaction Grouting For Sinkhole Repair at WAC Bennett Dam

MLA: James Warner Session 7: Grouting Compaction Grouting For Sinkhole Repair at WAC Bennett Dam. Deep Foundations Institute, 2003.

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