Foundation, Concrete and Earthquake Engineering

Materials Required for MicroPile Construction

The materials and products required for micropile construction are:

A. Water

B. Admixture

C. Cement

D. Filler

E. Bar reinforcement

F. Pipe or casing

G. Plates and shapes

H. Centralizers

I. Corrosion protection materials or method


We will discuss about only materials except bar reinforcement and pipe or casing. They will be discussed in next post. Corrosion protection and plates and shapes will be discussed in upcoming posts.

Grouting during micro pile construction


Water


Dear reader, we know grout is applied in micropile construction and water is essential element of grout. Water used to mix grout should be

-Potable

-Clean

-Free from deleterious substances which may affect steel or grout quality as well.


If potable water is not available, used water should be tested for approval according to AASHTO T26.

Admixture


We all know about admixtures for concrete and sometimes for mortar, but what should be use of admixture in grouting? The objectives of applying admixture are to

-Control bleeding

-Control shrinkage

-Increase of improve flowability

-As water reducer

-Elongating setting time

-Provide washout resistance

Admixtures in concrete, mortar and grout help to overcome many limitations of cementitious materials as discussed in previous part.

Requirements for Admixture :


All admixtures to be used in grout should comply with the requirements provided by ASTM C494, alternatively AASHTO M194.


When sealed encapsulation is filled with grout, the expansive admixture is generally used in grout. Admixture selected for grout should be compatible with it and recommendations of manufacturers are followed for mixing to ensure proper dose and quality of mixing.



Truck mounted grouting system for micropile
The admixture required for controlling bleeding, reduction in water content, elongating setting time and improving flowability of grout should be used after reviewing and acceptance of owner. Admixture that contains chlorides should not be used in grout as it threatens the longevity of micropile reducing durability.


If required or building official have any doubt about admixture, appropriate field tests are conducted say for expansive admixture-field tests in fluid and setting of grout.

Cement:


All cement to be used in micropile construction should confirm ASTM C150 or AASHTO M85 Type I, Type II, Type III and product should be of same manufacturer. However brand/type of cement may be changed during construction of project; in this case some tests like grout mix tests should be conducted to assure consistency in quality of construction and in-situ performance too.

Fillers:


Sometimes filler materials like sand are used in grout and before use should be approved by owner. Fillers are required in special situations like

-Larger voids are found

-To limit travelling distance of grout

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