Grout curtain explained

A grout curtain is a barrier that protects the foundation of a dam from seepage and can be made during initial construction or during repair.[1] Additionally, they can be used to strengthen foundations and contain spills.

Characteristics

A grout curtain usually consists of a row of vertically drilled holes filled with pressurized grout, a process commonly known as pressure grouting.[2] The holes are drilled in intervals and in such a way that they cross each other, creating a curtain.

Method

Grout is injected with grouting jets, which use a high-pressure fluid stream (i.e., slurry or water) to erode a cavity in the soil.[1]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: How grouting is used in dam foundations . 2009-12-17 . https://web.archive.org/web/20091109035416/http://www.grouters.org/rockgrout/Dams%20Usage.htm . 2009-11-09 . dead .
  2. http://www.answers.com/topic/grout-curtain Answer.com – Grout curtain