Authors
LA Van Paassen, MP Harkes, GA Van Zwieten, WH Van der Zon, WRL Van der Star, MCM Van Loosdrecht
Publication date
2009
Book
Proceedings of the 17th International Conference on Soil Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering (Volumes 1, 2, 3 and 4)
Pages
2328-2333
Publisher
IOS Press
Description
BioGrout is a new soil improvement method based on microbiologically induced precipitation of calcium carbonate. Bacteria, which are able to convert urea into ammonium and carbonate, are injected in the soil, followed by a solution containing urea and calcium chloride. The produced carbonate precipitates with calcium. The calcium carbonate crystals form bridges between the sand grains, which increases the strength of the sand mass. The remaining ammonium chloride is extracted. In the laboratory, we proved the prospect of BioGrout as soil improvement method with sand column experiments. The next challenge was to establish homogeneous strengthening over larger soil volumes. We evaluated the new technology in a step-wise scale-up approach. First, biogrouting was applied in sand filled boxes of 1 cubic meter, simulating a single point injection. Recently, we used a large scale sand box (100 m 3) in …
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