groutinjection
Groutinjection is a civil engineering and construction process in which grout material is pumped or driven into voids, cracks, or beneath structural elements to achieve stabilization, sealing, or reinforcement. The technique encompasses a range of materials, including cementitious grout, chemical grouts such as epoxy or polyurethane resins, and sometimes hybrid formulations. Cementitious grouts are typically used for ground improvement and structural repair, while chemical grouts are chosen for sealing, flexible joints, or rapid set applications.
There are several injection approaches depending on the objective. Permeation or injection grouting aims to fill
Key considerations include material selection, grout viscosity, mixing ratios, and cure conditions, all tailored to the
Groutinjection is widely applied in foundation underpinning, slope stabilization, void filling, dam and tunnel rehabilitation, and