Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6713021 Construction and Building Materials 2018 8 Pages PDF
Abstract
Numerous research has been conducted on the axial performance of cement-based grouts. However, much less work has been focused on the shear behavior of cement-based grouts. In this study, the shear behavior of a Portland cement grout was investigated with the triaxial test. Cylindrical samples with two different water-to-cement (w/c) ratios: 0.42 and 0.35 were cast and prepared. In the test process, a series of confining pressures was applied on the samples and the confining pressure was ranged from 1 MPa to 35 MPa. The results show that there is a bi-linear relationship between the maximum vertical stress and the confining pressure independent of the w/c ratio. Low w/c ratio can effectively increase the maximum vertical stress of grouts. Mohr-Coulomb models were used to fit the shear strength envelopes of grouts. The results show that the shear strength of grout with a w/c ratio of 0.35 is much higher than that with a w/c ratio of 0.42. When a w/c ratio of 0.42 was used, the grout has a cohesive strength of 31.4 MPa and an internal friction angle of 15.1° while when the w/c ratio was decreased to 0.35, the cohesive strength of grout increases to 34.2 MPa and the internal friction angle rises to 24.3°.
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