Weak Grout Areas Mapped with Tomography

Coffer Dam, MA

coffer dam Weak areas in dry pack grout pads were identified and mapped (see Figure left) by NDT Corporation, Inc using detailed sonic/ultrasonic velocity measurements and tomographic data processing.

Grout pads under support members of a cofferdam, formed by using mechanically placed grout, were suspected of having voided and/or weak zones. Sonic/ultrasonic compessional wave data were acquired in a systematic pattern to evaluate the grout. Tomographic processing of the data generated a detailed velocity/strength contour of the grout pads. Areas with a compressional wave velocity less than 10,000 ft/sec, shown in blue above, are associated with concrete strengths less than 2,000 psi, and are indicative of areas with voided, honey combed, or cracked grout. Areas with a compressional wave velocity greater than 18,000 ft/sec, shown in red above, are indicative of refracted signals through steel overlying the grout pad. Areas above 10,000 ft/sec and below 18,000 ft/sec, shown in yellow and green above, are indicative of 4,000 to 5,000 psi strength grout. Post grout testing, documented improved strength conditions of the grout pads.