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The method of grouting is typically the most sensitive construction process influencing
grout/ground bond capacity. Grout/ground bond capacity varies directly with the grouting
method. The second part of the micropile classification consists of a letter designation (A
through D) based primarily on the method of placement and pressure under which grouting is
performed during construction. The use of drill casing and reinforcement define sub-
classifications. The classification is shown schematically in Figure 2-5 and is described
subsequently.
• Type A: For Type A micropiles, grout is placed under gravity head only.
Sand-cement mortars or neat cement grouts can be used. The micropile
excavation may be underreamed to increase tensile capacity, although this
technique is not common or used with any other micropile type.
• Type B: Type B indicates that neat cement grout is placed into the hole under
pressure as the temporary drill casing is withdrawn. Injection pressures
typically range from 0.5 to 1 MPa (72 to 145 psi) to avoid hydrofracturing the
surrounding ground or causing excessive grout takes, and to maintain a seal
around the casing during its withdrawal, where possible.
PRESSURE GAGE
PACKER
2.4 REFERENCES
Pearlman, S. L., and Wolosick, J. R. (1992), “Pin Piles for Bridge Foundations,”
Proceedings, 9th Annual International Bridge Conference, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania,
June 15-17.
Temporary or Single bars or tube (cages rare Neat cement grout is first
Type C
C1 unlined (open hole due to lower structural tremied into hole (or
or auger) capacity) casing/auger). Between 15 to
Primary grout placed
25 minutes later, similar grout
under gravity head,
C2 Not conducted – injected through tube (or
then one phase of
reinforcing pipe) from head,
secondary “global”
Not conducted – once pressure is greater than 1
pressure grouting C3
MPa (145 psi)
Temporary or Single bars or tube (cages rare Neat cement grout is first
Type D D1 unlined (open hole due to lower structural tremied (Type A) and/or
or auger) capacity) pressurized (Type B) into hole
Primary grout placed or casing/auger. Several hours
under gravity head Possible only if Drill casing itself later, similar grout injected
(Type A) or under regrout tube placed through sleeved pipe (or
D2
pressure (Type B). full-length outside sleeved reinforcement) via
Then one or more casing packers, as many times as
phases of secondary necessary to achieve bond
“global” pressure Permanent, upper Drill casing in upper shaft,
grouting D3 shaft only bar(s) or tube in lower shaft
(may extend full length)