Describe about the Applications of compaction grouting.
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Describe about the Applications of compaction grouting.
Compaction grouting is a soil strengthening and displacement method used to improve the load-bearing capacity of the ground beneath a structure.In compaction grouting, a grout mixture is injected into the ground at the elevation of the substandard soil, where it then gets dense and makes the soil firm.
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- 1. Fineness modulus of the aggregate Weight Retained Sieve Individual Percent Cumulative Percent Percent Passing (g) 4.75mm 31.5 2.36mm 67.6 1.18mm 96.5 600um 111.1 300um 60.5 150um 115.6 75um 17.5 pan 31.5How many grams (whole number, no need for unit) of fine aggregates used in this experiment? Blank 1 Blank 1 Add your answerIn performing the ASTM C29, If the nominal size of the aggregate is 40mm, what type of compaction process should be perform? A Shovelling B Rodding C) None of the above D ligging