Search for dissertations about: "cement. Fracture flow"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 6 swedish dissertations containing the words cement. Fracture flow.
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1. Rock grouting design: Rheological aspects and radial flow visualizations with ultrasound
Abstract : The rheological properties of cement-based grouts play a crucial role indetermining the final spread in grouted rock formations. In rheological terms,cement grouts are known to be complex time-dependent yield stress fluids,but their steady flow behavior is often described by the simple Binghamconstitutive law. READ MORE
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2. Prediction of grout spread and sealing effect
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3. Cement-Poor Concrete and Grout for Use in Underground Constructions
Abstract : This thesis deals with the composition and properties of cement-based materials, concrete and grout, for use as seals and for stabilizing fracture zones in underground facilities like mines and repositories for chemical and radioactive waste. It is of general character with respect to the composition and preparation of concretes and grouts but focuses on the sealing of boreholes for mineral prospection and site investigation for locating underground repositories of hazardous waste. READ MORE
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4. Grouting of Fractured Rock with Silica Sol; Grouting design based on penetration length
Abstract : ABSTRACTRecent grouting projects in Sweden have concentrated on the grout itself. The only grout normally used in Sweden is cement-based. During the past 10 years, the acceptable flow of water into tunnels has been reduced significantly. The current requirements mean that an average fracture aperture of around 0. READ MORE
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5. Design approaches for grouting of rock fractures; Theory and practice
Abstract : Currently, cement base grout is used widely for sealing of the rock fractures in order to decrease the permeability of rock mass. Grouting procedure is one of the main tasks in cycle of rock excavation. In addition, huge amount of grout should be used during dam construction in order to seal the bedding and embankment walls. READ MORE