Understanding The Advantages of Jet Grouting
The process of manufacturing cylindrical columns from a blend of ground material and cement by drilling the ground with a drilling machine and mixing the high-pressure cement grout with the ground by spraying it is known as the jet grout method. The soil-cement mixture is a cementitious chemical mixture and it causes serious increases particularly in the shear strength of the ground. To increase the effect of these mixtures made by high-pressure injection, substances such as fly ash and sodium sulfate are added to the mixture. Diaphragms and walls can be built underground with the other jet grout columns applied next to the well devoid of leaving any space in between, without setting the column made with the jet grout method, which is applied from the ground level of the well upwards. Geotechnical engineering deals with the study of soil behavior, and the design and investigation of natural and man-made soil structures. The mechanical and geometric properties of the columns to be formed by the jet grouting method depend on the soil parameters to be applied, the method by which the application will be made, and also on the variable parameters and method properties in these methods. Advantages of jet grouting The advantages of Jet Grouting are the prospect to form consolidated columns with diameters ranging from 60 to over 300 cm, using small-diameter boreholes; and the possibility to construct soilcrete around subsurface obstructions.