Grouting below Subterranean Water: Erosional Stability Test

Materials (Basel). 2021 Apr 30;14(9):2333. doi: 10.3390/ma14092333.

Abstract

The article is focused on the medium-term negative effect of groundwater on the underground grout elements. This is the physical-mechanical effect of groundwater, which is known as erosion. We conduct a laboratory verification of the erosional resistance of grout mixtures. A new test apparatus was designed and developed, since there is no standardized method for testing at present. An erosion stability test of grout mixtures and the technical solutions of the apparatus for the test's implementation are described. This apparatus was subsequently used for the experimental evaluation of the erosional stability of silicate grout mixtures. Grout mixtures with activated and non-activated bentonite are tested. The stabilizing effect of cellulose relative to erosion stability has been also investigated. The specimens of grout mixtures are exposed to flowing water stress for a certain period of time. The erosional stabilities of the grout mixtures are assessed on the basis of weight loss (WL) as a percentage of initial specimen weight. The lower the grout mixture weight loss, the higher its erosional stability and vice versa.

Keywords: erosional stability; groundwater; grout mixtures; laboratory testing; test apparatus.