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Wednesday, August 8, 2007

special must have for construction: Chemical Grouting and Soil Stabilization PartI and II

Following shifting trends from remedial to preventive uses of grouting practices, the Third Edition covers all aspects of chemical grouting methods and applications. This reference highlights new ground improvement techniques as well as recent innovation in soil modification and stabilization procedures. It considers commercial alternatives to ground improvement, their relative advantages and disadvantages, and the engineering applications to which these methods are suited. Revised and expanded, this new edition assesses the role of new grouting techniques in the containment of hazardous waste and introduces numerous problems to illustrate concepts and facilitate student instruction.

Following shifting trends from remedial to preventive uses of grouting practices, the Third Edition covers all aspects of chemical grouting methods and applications. This reference highlights new ground improvement techniques as well as recent innovation in soil modification and stabilization procedures. It considers commercial alternatives to ground improvement, their relative advantages and disadvantages, and the engineering applications to which these methods are suited. Revised and expanded, this new edition assesses the role of new grouting techniques in the containment of hazardous waste and introduces numerous problems to illustrate concepts and facilitate student instruction.


Preface to the Third Edition

Preface to the Second Edition
Preface to the First Edition

Acknowledgments

1. Introduction

2. Soil and Rock Properties

3. Compaction

4. Water Removal and Wellpointing

5. Ground Freezing

6. Piling, Nailing, and Mixing

7. Slurry Walls and Trenches

8. Biostabilization

9. Grouting with Cement

10. Chemical Grouts

11. Commercial Chemical Grouts

12. Grouting Theory

13. Grouting Technology

14. Field Equipment

15. Field Procedures and Tests

16. Grouting to Shut off Seepage

17. Grout Curtains

18. Grouting for Strength

19. Grouting in Tunnels and Shafts

20. Special Applications of Chemical Grouts

21. Specifications, Supervision, and Inspection

22. Containment of Hazardous Wastes

Appendix A: Glossary of Selected Terms

Appendix B: Computer Program for Optimal Grout Hole Spacing for a Chemical Grout Curtain

Appendix C: Suggested Test Method for Determining Strength of Grouted Soils for Design Purposes

Appendix D: Tunnel Design Criteria

Appendix E: Field Research with Sodium Silicate

Appendix F: Ground Improvement


part 1 http://www.cenfile.com/download/a861c2013/Chemical_Grouting_and_Soil_Stabilization.part1.rar.html

part2
http://www.cenfile.com/download/cd5912127/Chemical_Grouting_and_Soil_Stabilization.part2.rar.html