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Abstract
Sandy soils often pose challenges for construction projects due to their low bearing capacity and high compressibility. Grouting is a widely used technique to improve the quality of sandy soils by increasing their strength and reducing settlement. This research project aims to investigate the effectiveness of grouting in enhancing the bearing capacity of sandy soil. The study involves a series of laboratory experiments to evaluate the mechanical properties of sandy soil samples before and after grouting. Different grouting materials and techniques will be tested to determine their impact on soil strength and load-bearing capacity. The samples will be subjected to various loading conditions to simulate real-world scenarios and assess the performance of the grouted soil. In addition to laboratory tests, numerical modeling will be employed to analyze the behavior of grouted sandy soil under different conditions. Finite element analysis will be used to predict the response of the soil to varying loads and to optimize the grouting parameters for maximum effectiveness. The results from the numerical simulations will be compared with the experimental data to validate the findings and provide a more comprehensive understanding of the grouting process. The research also aims to investigate the long-term effects of grouting on sandy soil properties. Durability tests will be conducted to assess the stability of the grouted soil over time and its resistance to environmental factors. By studying the long-term performance of grouted sandy soil, this project seeks to provide insights into the sustainability and reliability of grouting as a soil improvement technique. Overall, this research project will contribute to the advancement of knowledge in geotechnical engineering by exploring innovative methods to enhance the bearing capacity of sandy soil. The findings will have practical implications for construction projects in sandy soil regions, offering solutions to mitigate the challenges associated with weak and compressible soil conditions. By improving the quality and strength of sandy soils through grouting, this research aims to optimize construction practices and promote the development of sustainable infrastructure.

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<p> </p><ol><li><strong>INTRODUCTION</strong></li></ol><p>The construction of structure on weak ground often requires the soil to be improved in order to ensure the safety and the stability of surrounding buildings. The ground improvement in granular soils can be achieved by different methods such as vibro-floatation, compaction piles, and compaction with explosives, excavation and replacement, grouting e.t.c. The selective of the most suitable method depend on a variety of factors, such as: soil conditions, required degree of compaction, types of structure to be supported, as well as site specific considerations available time for completion of the project, availability of equipment and materials e.t.c. Soil compaction can offer effective solutions for many foundation problems and his especially useful for reducing total settlement in sand. Sandy soil means most of the soil particles are bigger than 2mm in diameter. It gives good water drainage and has a low capacity to hold nutrients. Sandy soil does not hold moisture very well. It is granular and consists of rock and mineral particle that are very small. Therefore, the texture is gritty and is formed by the disintegration and weathering of rocks such as limestone, granite, quartz and shale. Is also easier to cultivate it if it is rich in organic materials but then it allows drainage more than needed. This results in over drainage and dehydration of the plant in summer. It warms very fast in the spring season. Grouting on the other hand is a process whereby stabilizes either in the form of suspension or solution is injected into sub surface soil. Sandy soil is the largest particle in the soil when you rub it, if feels rough. This is because it has sharp edges and it does not hold many nutrients.</p><ol><li><ol><li><strong>HISTORICAL BACKGROUND OF GROUTING</strong></li></ol></li></ol><p>The development and history of compaction grouting over the last 30-40 years as been established by many distinguished researcher, design engineer and design contractor. Many technical papers are been published dealing physically with the issues surround compaction grouting design such as: “compaction grouting, 1973”, “planning and performing compaction grouting” 1974. These and other important reference are the main stream basis of knowledge for the highly specialize engineering and construction technique know as compaction grouting. The compaction grout method as some unique features which allow distinct advantages over other remedial method of geo-technical construction. In many distances growth is the only viable solution. Some of the advantages include: Economic: Many time compaction grouting is the only feasible solution to foundation settlement problems, other than demolishing the structure and re-building with expensive deep foundation technique. Minimal disturbance: During the grouting operation, destructure may remain occupied and in service. Minimal risk: Compaction grouting offers minimal risk of catastrophic structural failure while re-leveling structure. Other are: Minimal geotechnical exploration, provide greater support for structures, cost factor e.t.c.</p><ol><li><ol><li><strong>AIM AND OBJECTIVE</strong></li></ol></li><li>To determine the nature of the sandy soil particles.</li><li>To determine the degree of the sandy soil compatibility.</li><li>To carry out the improvement of sandy soil through grouting.</li><li>To carryout some laboratory test on sandy soil such as compaction test California bearing ration (CBR) test, atterberg LIMIT test, liquid limit test, Plastic limit test, sieve analysis test in comparing the effectiveness of grouting system.</li></ol><ol><li><ol><li><strong>SCOPE OF THE STUDY</strong></li></ol></li></ol><p>This research is focused on the quality and improvement of bearing capacity of sandy soil by grouting.</p><ol><li><ol><li><strong>LIMITATIONS OF THE STUDY</strong></li></ol></li></ol><p>The limitations of this study are: <strong>TIME FACTOR</strong>: Limited time that does not permit to carryout many practical. <strong>AREA OF STUDY</strong>: This project is limited the technical study of sandy soil properties.</p> <br><p></p>

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