Best injection pressure

In order to determine the best injection pressure a preliminary campaign (before injection testes) using a pressure cell – Bohlin HPC300 – attached to the rotational rheometer (see fig) was performed. The effect of pressure on grout rheological properties was studied, and the injection pressure that is less harmful on grout rheological performance was determined. The influence of several pressures in range of 0.5 to 1.5bar on different rheolgical parameters was studied. Additionally a grout without pressure (i.e. analysed at atmospheric pressure) was used as reference sample.

As long as grout injection pressure is concerned, several authors have stated that grout injection can be done with a pressure over a range of 0.2–1.0 bar. Accordingly, the injection pressure is crucial in grouting process because, on one hand, the injection pressure should be high enough so that high shear rates prevail inside the injection pipe and, consequently, a decrease in viscosity occurs, and on the other hand, it must not be too high (limited to a few bars) in order to avoid any structural damage caused by the internal pressure within the masonry the influence of pressure on the rheological properties.

As expected, there was an increase of the yield stress as well as of the plastic viscosity with the increase of pressure. However, it was clear that the difference between the grout at pressure of 0.5 bar and the one without pressure was actually negligible. The major difference in terms of rheological parameters occurs for pressures higher than 1 bar. So, taking into account the results obtained, and the fact that the injection pressure should be limited to a sufficient low pressure to avoid the masonry disruption, but as high as possible in terms of the injection itself (rheological performance), an injection pressure of 1bar was adopted to be used on the injection tests in physical models.

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