Pressure grouting definition
Pressure grouting means any of the following methods of placing a grout slurry into a well or the annular space of a well:
Pressure grouting means a process by which grout is confined within the drillhole or casing by the use of retaining plugs or packers and by which sufficient pressure is applied to drive the grout slurry into the annular space or zone to be grouted.
Pressure grouting means the emplacement of grout materials under positive pressure by means of a conductor (tremie) pipe.
More Definitions of Pressure grouting
Pressure grouting means the placement of grout by a method using positive pressure.
Pressure grouting means a process by which a grout is confined within the borehole or casing of a well by the use of retaining plugs, packers, or a displacing fluid by which sufficient pressure is applied to drive the grout into and within the annular space or interval to be grouted.
Pressure grouting means any of the following methods of placing a grout slurry into a well or the annular space of a well: conductor pipe-pumped; grout shoe-continuous injection; well seal with conductor pipe-pumped; and, grout displacement method.
Pressure grouting means any of the following methods of placing a grout slurry into a well or the
Pressure grouting means a process by which grout is confined within the drillhole