Grouting Intensity Number (GIN) method for cement grouting of rock masses is derived and presented. Experience in several countries at major hydroelectric projects indicates the method to be technically and economically effective. GIN hyperbolic curve is a curve of constant P: V, pressure X volume, a measure of energy expended.
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Grouting Design and Control Using the GIN Principle
Grouting Intensity Number (GIN) method for cement grouting of rock masses is derived and presented. Experience in several countries at major hydroelectric projects indicates the method to be technically and economically effective. GIN hyperbolic curve is a curve of constant P: V, pressure X volume, a measure of energy expended.
Grouting Intensity Number (GIN) method for cement grouting of rock masses is derived and presented. Experience in several countries at major hydroelectric projects indicates the method to be technically and economically effective. GIN hyperbolic curve is a curve of constant P: V, pressure X volume, a measure of energy expended.