Title of article :
An Analytical Method of Predicting Length of Grout Penetration in Jointed Rocks
Author/Authors :
Nazempour, Mohammad Mahdi School of Mining Engineering - College of Engineering - University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran , Majdi, Abbas School of Mining Engineering - College of Engineering - University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
Prediction of the length of grout penetration and assessment of the groutability
around the boreholes in the jointed rocks have a crucial effect on the planning and
execution of grouting. Grout distribution in jointed rocks is a function of the geomechanical
properties of rock mass, grout properties, and grout operational
performance. This paper describes an analytical model based on the Newton’s second
law, with the assumption of disk-shape model for the joints in order to calculate the
maximum length of grout penetration in the horizontal and angled joints. It is shown
that the proposed formulas can predict the length of grout penetration in rock masses
with numerous joint sets as well. In order to validate the proposed model, it is
compared with the existing analytical and empirical criteria, showing a very good
accordance with their calculated results. Finally, the proposed analytical model is used
to design the grout planning of a water conveying tunnel that is subjected to a heavy
inflow. The design results in a successful filling of the vacant space behind the
segmental lining and sealing the tunnel to stop the inrush water. These show that the
model proposed in this paper can be successfully applied in practice.
Keywords :
Jointed rocks , Rock joints , Newton’s second law , Binghamian fluid , Length of grout penetration
Journal title :
Journal of Mining and Environment