Abstract:
In order to reveal the influence of different post grouting methods on the bearing characteristics of cast-in-place piles, based on the self-designed pressure grouting system, the open-end, closed-end and composite grouting tests of three model piles (
S1,
S2 and
S3) located in homogeneous loess layer are carried out respectively, and the non grouting piles are set as the control. The vertical compressive load test is carried out 10 days after the grouting is completed. The grouting volume of
S1,
S2 and
S3 piles is 3 L, the grouting pressure is 0.3 MPa, and the grouting duration is 33, 47 and 44 s respectively. The test results show that the bearing capacity of
S3 is the largest after grouting, and the ultimate bearing capacity of the three piles is increased by 144%, 33.3% and 411% respectively; The lateral resistance of three grouting piles near the range of about 8 times of pile diameter from the pile end is enhanced, and the enhancement ratios under ultimate load are 170.7%, 39.5% and 233.2% respectively; After the static load test, dig out the model pile and observe the distribution of slurry on the pile side and pile end. It is found that the slurry of
S1 and
S2 piles returns up along the pile side, while for
S3 pile, in addition to some slurry returning up along the pile side, some slurry forms a cement enlarged head at the pile bottom.