Minimize loss of revenue and the downtime of critical assets by avoiding foundation cracking, poor bonds, and initial alignment changes. After their successful introduction as a maintenance material, machinery grouts are now being used for equipment placement in new construction. While certainly suitable for both markets and applications, a successful installation depends on proper grout selection, application, foundation preparation, and forming methods. Therefore, guidelines on their uses and limitations are needed for engineers and maintenance personnel.
Based on 45 years of field experience, The Grouting Handbook collects a vast amount of information into a practical and user-friendly reference for mechanical and civil engineers. The book focuses on four basic elements of grouting:
- The soil and its load-carrying capability;
- The foundation and its mass, design, concrete mix, installation and curing procedures;
- Anchor bolt technology, design and installation;
- Epoxy grout comparison, material selection and installation.
From the ground up, The Grouting Handbook takes you step by step through the grouting process. Clear, straightforward directions give you details on preparing the foundation and surface and selecting the best material and method. Comprehensive yet concise, this is a convenient handbook for veteran and rookie engineers alike.
- Organizes a comprehensive amount of information into an easy-to-use reference
- Provides advice for selecting the proper grouting material and method for the task at hand
- Contains tips and practical solutions for common problems
Don Harrison has edited and contributed to many publications, including Virginia Living, 64, Parade, Richmond Magazine and others. He has served on numerous statewide arts councils and is deeply involved in the Richmond music scene.