2023
DOI: 10.1680/jadcr.22.00200
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Rheology of cement–sodium silicate grout containing bentonite and cellulose ether at high temperatures

Abstract: Cement-sodium silicate (C-S) grout is widely used to control water inrush disasters, and its apparent viscosity considerably impacts its water-plugging effect. However, the traditional grouting materials and methods are inappropriate for high-temperature environments, as high temperatures can affect the grout viscosity. Viscosity-modifying admixtures (VMAs) are used to thicken the grout and increase its apparent viscosity. In this study, two types of bentonite (calcium bentonite, Ca-B, and sodium bentonite, Na… Show more

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