2022
DOI: 10.3390/buildings12081236
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Strength Laws and Crack Evolution Mechanism of Slurry Grouting under High-Permeability and High-Stress Curing Conditions

Abstract: The grouting method is often used to strengthen the bearing capacity of building foundations. In the process of grouting, the stress structure of slurry and rock and the soil mass under the condition of high permeability and high stress (“double height”) is complex, and the strength mechanism of slurry stone under different double-height conditions is not clear. Therefore, stone samples of grout under the curing pressures of 2 MPa, 4 MPa, 6 MPa, 8 MPa and 10 MPa were prepared for the uniaxial compression test … Show more

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“…Meanwhile, Zhang et al [10] developed a one-dimensional diffusion model that considers temporal and spatial changes to account for grout penetration. Chen et al [11] discovered that under hyperpermeable and high-stress curing conditions, the consolidated body's strength increased by 2.8 times. Maghous et al [12] presented a macroscopic model of cement slurry flow in porous media which is based on the mass conservation equation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Meanwhile, Zhang et al [10] developed a one-dimensional diffusion model that considers temporal and spatial changes to account for grout penetration. Chen et al [11] discovered that under hyperpermeable and high-stress curing conditions, the consolidated body's strength increased by 2.8 times. Maghous et al [12] presented a macroscopic model of cement slurry flow in porous media which is based on the mass conservation equation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%