Abstract

Groundwater and mud inrush disaster from completely weathered granite presents a huge difficulty for tunnel construction, which requires the grouting measurement with favorable performance. To propose the optimal material parameters for grouting, numerous tests, including strength, permeability, and anti-washout, were conducted to evaluate the effects of grouting filling ratio (GFR), curing age and water velocity on the grouting effect. The test results show that: (1) The hydraulic property of completely weathered granite can be significantly improved by increasing the grouting volume and curing age. In particular, when GFR ≥ 48%, the cohesion and internal friction angle increased to about 200 kPa and 30°, which were more than three and ten times of that pre-grouting. (2) With the increase of GFR, the permeability exhibited three stages: Slowly decreasing stage, sharply decreasing stage and stable stage. When increased from 32% to 48%, the permeability coefficient sharply decreased two orders of magnitude, namely from 4.05 × 10−5 cm/s to 1 × 10−7 cm/s. (3) The particle erosion rate decreased sharply to below 10% in the low water velocity (v ≤ 0.2 m/s) when GFR ≥ 48%, but still exceeded 50% when v ≥ 0.4m/s. The results indicated that the grouting volume of GFR = 48% was a suitable grouting parameter to reinforce the completely weathered granite, particularly in the low water velocity condition. The field investigation of hydraulic-mechanical behaviors in the Junchang tunnel indicated that the grouting effect can be improved markedly.

Highlights

  • Tunnel constructing in completely weathered granite often faces the serious risk of groundwater and mud inrush [1,2,3], which presents a great difficulty for engineers

  • The grouting design with the advanced performance of strength, permeability and anti-washout has become a key issue for the geotechnical engineers, which was strongly demanded in practical engineering [10,11]

  • Due to the difference of grouting mechanism in completely weathered granite and the special dynamic water environment, the above grouting volume may not fit for this formation and its appropriate grouting filling ratio should be studied in the future

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Summary

Introduction

Tunnel constructing in completely weathered granite often faces the serious risk of groundwater and mud inrush [1,2,3], which presents a great difficulty for engineers. A new method, namely grout intensity number (GIN), was developed to control grouting operation, which aimed to ensure that the high grouting pressure could inject the desired volume without damages to the structures [20]. This method was limited to use due to the difficulties in determining the grout spread and distinguishing the fractures state [21]. Due to the difference of grouting mechanism in completely weathered granite and the special dynamic water environment, the above grouting volume may not fit for this formation and its appropriate grouting filling ratio should be studied in the future. A referenced grouting volume was proposed from the experimental studies and was examined by the field test in Junchang tunnel in China

Cement
The grouting Sample of Completely Weathered Granite
Stress-Strain Characteristics
Strength Characteristics
G16-7 G32-7 G48-7
Anti-Washout Test
Field Investigation of Grouting Reinforcement Effect—A Case Study
Ground Conditions and Geological Disasters
Grouting Design
Findings
Grouting Effects Examination
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