RT - Journal Article T1 - The Evaluation Grout Curtain of Alborz Embankment Dam Using Coefficient of Permeability and Cement Take JF - jeg YR - 2011 JO - jeg VO - 4 IS - 2 UR - http://jeg.khu.ac.ir/article-1-350-en.html SP - 955 EP - 970 K1 - Alborz dam K1 - Marl sandstone K1 - Coefficient of permeability K1 - Cement take K1 - Hydrojacking K1 - Hydrofracturing AB - The Alborz dam rock foundation is composed of marl and sandstone. With regard to the proposed plan for the grout curtain in marly rocks (relatively soft and plastic( which is significantly different from the hard and brittle rocks, the boreholes spacing (influence radius slurry), injection pressure (resistance rock), and even the composition and concentration of slurry are important. In the present paper, in order to evaluate the grout curtain of Alborz Dam, emphasis has been placed on two important parameters, namely, the coefficient of permeability and cement take. The results of cement take suggest that the distance between the primary boreholes is long and there is no proper connection between the primary and secondary boreholes. Moreover, grouting results of the fifth and sixth series of grout holes imply that the depth of some of the sixth series of grout holes has not been attained at the water tightening surface. A review of the rate of the cement take - time - pressure graphs and cement take - time graphs on the right abutment indicates that the injection pressure has not been applied in accordance to marly rocks leading to unfavorable phenomenon of opening and closing of joints (hydrojacking). Notably, the check holes results on the right abutment indicate that water tightening at this area has been provided a satisfactory and acceptable job. LA eng UL http://jeg.khu.ac.ir/article-1-350-en.html M3 ER -