Insights Into Compaction Grouting for Offshore Pile Foundations

P. Geißler, P. Cuéllar, G. Hüsken, H. Kühne, M. Baessler
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The authors are currently investigating the possibility to apply compaction grouting for offshore pile foundations (Jacket piles as well as monopiles) as a possible retrofitting technique for an optimised foundation concept. In this research project, we are developing a design approach aiming to predict the ideal amount and properties of a grout for a specific soil situation and desired improvement of pile bearing capacity after installation and during service time. Both numerical and experimental tests have been carried out to investigate the injection process during which a highly viscous grout is injected into the soil under high pressure to displace and compact the surrounding soil without fracturing it. The implicit Material Point Method (MPM) based on a mixed formulation is the numerical technique chosen to deal with the expected large deformations and the arbitrary shape of the developing grout bulb. The usage of MPM prevents both the need of remeshing and the numerical instability induced by extensive mesh distortion. For validation with experimental results, we have constructed a testing chamber with one transparent sidewall. This chamber enables us to observe the injection process directly at the transparent vertical window and to measure the in-plane soil displacements and strains by means of the Digital Image Correlation (DIC) technique. The results already reveal the interrelation of soil and grout properties for a successful usage of this common ground improvement technique.
海上桩基压实注浆技术研究
作者目前正在研究将压实注浆应用于海上桩基(夹套桩和单桩)的可能性,作为优化基础概念的一种可能的改造技术。在这个研究项目中,我们正在开发一种设计方法,旨在预测特定土壤情况下的理想灌浆量和性能,以及在安装后和使用期间对桩承载力的期望改善。采用数值试验和试验相结合的方法,研究了高粘性浆液在高压下注入土体,使周围土体发生位移和压实而不破裂的注入过程。基于混合公式的隐式质点法(MPM)是处理发展中的灌浆球预期的大变形和任意形状的数值技术。MPM的使用既避免了重网格划分的需要,也避免了由广泛的网格畸变引起的数值不稳定。为了验证实验结果,我们构建了一个带有一个透明侧壁的测试室。该室使我们能够在透明垂直窗口直接观察注射过程,并通过数字图像相关(DIC)技术测量面内土的位移和应变。结果已经揭示了土壤和浆液性质的相互关系,为成功使用这种常见的地面改善技术提供了基础。
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