What You Should Know About Jet Grouting.
The ground modification system used to create in-situ, cemented formations of soil is called Jet Grouting. It uses high-velocity cutting jets of water or cement suspension. The in-situ mixers with the soil to form a solvent grout composite material. The strength of grout depends upon the material of the cement and the grading of the portion of soil within its mass. Best strength and permeability can be controlled by adding additives. The process of Jet grouting can be carried out using three different systems as follows. Single fluid system: This system operates with jet grout for simultaneous mixing of the soil and cutting it. It is used for small to medium-sized grout columns in soils that have less density. Double fluid system: Here, a compressed air shroud is used around the jet nozzle to increase the erosion capability of the jet so that it can be used perfectly with intense soils, underpinning, mass treatment, and installing panel walls. Triple fluid system: this system is used for underpinning highly variable soils. It rotates the soil with a crowded water Jet and injects it into the eroded soil using an additional nozzle. What are Cable Anchor and the benefits of using them?