“…Thus, accurate measurement of the grout rheological properties is of great importance. Therefore, several instruments and methods have been developed to measure grout properties, among which the Marsh funnel is the most common, applicable in both the lab and field in the construction and oil industries (Balhoff et al, 2011;Benaicha, Jalbaud, Hafidi Alaoui, and Burtschell, 2015;Guria, Kumar, and Mishra, 2013;Le Roy, 2004;Mohammed, Pusch, Knutsson, and Hellström, 2014;Nguyen, Rémond, Gallias, Bigas, and Muller, 2006;Pitt, 2000;Roussel and Le Roy, 2005;Schwarz, 1997). The Marsh funnel, developed in the late 1920s, is an orifice meter, that is, a simple draining cone under gravitational force without replenishment for measuring the viscosity of drilling mud, grout, and any sort of slurry or cement paste (Marsh, 1931).…”