1st Edition

Permeation Grouting for Liquefaction Countermeasures Implementation and Performance Evaluation

Edited By Kiyonobu Kasama, Yoshihisa Sugimura Copyright 2025
192 Pages 23 Color & 97 B/W Illustrations
by CRC Press

192 Pages 23 Color & 97 B/W Illustrations
by CRC Press

192 Pages 23 Color & 97 B/W Illustrations
by CRC Press

Academic and industry experts describe the use of chemical (permeation) grouting beneath an airport runway to improve ground resistance to liquefaction. They present the cost, environmental, and operational benefits; specifications; methodology; and practical results of this cutting-edge method. Because transportation infrastructure such as ports and airports are required to operate even in the... Read more

1. Background of This Book Yoshihisa Sugimura  2. Chemical Grouting Method Yoshiyuki Morikawa and Shinji Sassa  3. Performance Verification of Liquefied Ground at Airports Teruhisa Fujii  4. Quality Control and Assurance for Improved Ground by Chemical Grouting Yasutaka Kimura  5. Performance-Based Evaluation on the Bearing Capacity Kiyonobu Kasama  6. Performance-Based Verification on Earthquake-Induced Deformation Tomoyuki Kaneko  7. Performance Evaluation of Airport Runways after an Earthquake Tomoyuki Kaneko  8. Quality Control and Assurance for Improved Ground by Chemical Grouting Teruhisa Fujii, Tomoyuki Kaneko and Yasutaka Kimura

Biography

Kiyonobu Kasama is a Professor of Geotechnical, Geoenviromental Engineering and Disaster Prevention at Kyushu University. He obtained his Dr. Eng from Kyushu University, where he has been teaching and conducting research for more than 20 years. He received the Outstanding Paper Awards for Young Researchers from the Japanese Geotechnical Society and The Society of Material Science, Japan.

 

Yoshihisa Sugimura is a Professor at the Graduate School of Maritime Sciences, Kobe University. After receiving his MSc from The University of Tokyo, he joined the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism in 1999, a position that included a secondment to the Ministry of the Environment. He received his Ph.D. degree from The University of Tokyo.