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Innovative Design Method of Jet Grouting Systems for Sustainable Ground Improvements

doi: 10.3390/su15065602
The major focus of this study was determining the effectiveness of new construction specifications regarding the method of cement grout injection for the jet grouting system (high-pressure injection stirring method), with the objective of developing a sustainable ground improvement method. The recent innovative jet grouting techniques allow for improvement at middle pressure, but the mud discharge amount is drastically increased. This produces a serious environmental and financial burden during the disposal of mud discharge. This study attempts to develop a sustainable jet grouting method. The simulation model was prepared by the 3D AutoCAD software, and the analysis was conducted using the moving particle semi-implicit method (MPS method). The study focused on the changes that occurred in the mixing ratio of cement slurry and soil due to the changes made in cement milk spraying during the construction phase and compared it with the traditional method of cement milk spraying. All other construction parameters were kept the same for both cases, and the comparison result shows that the modified construction specification provides a denser and larger improved soil body than the traditional method. Furthermore, the density of the number of particles was determined at the upper, middle, and lower portions of the improved body for comparison.
- Asian Institute of Technology Thailand
- Asian Institute of Technology Thailand
- Shibaura Institute of Technology Japan
- Shibaura Institute of Technology Japan
mud discharge, Environmental effects of industries and plants, TJ807-830, construction specification, construction specification; jet grouting method; sustainability; soil-mixed body; mud discharge, sustainability, TD194-195, Renewable energy sources, Environmental sciences, soil-mixed body, GE1-350, jet grouting method
mud discharge, Environmental effects of industries and plants, TJ807-830, construction specification, construction specification; jet grouting method; sustainability; soil-mixed body; mud discharge, sustainability, TD194-195, Renewable energy sources, Environmental sciences, soil-mixed body, GE1-350, jet grouting method
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