2010
DOI: 10.3141/2155-03
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Full-Scale Field Testing for Injected Foam Stabilization of Portland Cement Concrete Repairs

Abstract: A series of foam-injected repairs was performed on a portland cement concrete (PCC) test section at the U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center. Repairs consisted of uncompacted backfill overlaid by a 9-in. rapid-setting cementitious cap. A series of injection tubes was inserted through the cap into the uncompacted debris backfill, and a two-component rigid polyurethane foam was injected into this backfill. The test matrix compared the performance of three different repairs using various volumes of … Show more

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“…This process is known as the Uretek Method. This method has also been applied to contingency airfield repairs using cast-in-place, rapid-setting material as a repair procedure developed by the U.S. Navy (Priddy et al 2010). Recently, the injection leveling method has also been applied for precast panels for both the previously described Michigan and Air Force Methods.…”
Section: Fort Miller Super-slab Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This process is known as the Uretek Method. This method has also been applied to contingency airfield repairs using cast-in-place, rapid-setting material as a repair procedure developed by the U.S. Navy (Priddy et al 2010). Recently, the injection leveling method has also been applied for precast panels for both the previously described Michigan and Air Force Methods.…”
Section: Fort Miller Super-slab Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similarly, application of the polyurethane grout as micro piles modify the dynamic response of the ground [28], [29]. Injecting Polyurethane foam into the pavement subgrade improved the strength, stiffness and bearing resistance of the pavement [30]- [32]. Furthermore, [28] and [33] recommended Polyurethane grout for remedial action during Tunneling.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Much of the work presented in the technical reports referenced in this section has also been published in peer-review journals (Priddy and Newman 2010, Priddy et al 2010a, and Priddy et al 2016. In favor of the technical reports, journal references were not explicitly discussed although the references are provided for convenience.…”
Section: Rigid Polyurethane Foam Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%