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Hadi Farhadian

Hadi Farhadian

Associate Professor

عضو هیئت علمی تمام وقت

Faculty: Engineering

Department: Mining Engineering

Degree: Ph.D

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Hadi Farhadian

Associate Professor Hadi Farhadian

عضو هیئت علمی تمام وقت
Faculty: Engineering - Department: Mining Engineering Degree: Ph.D |

Dr. Hadi Farhadian is an Associate Professor in the Department of Mining Engineering at the University of Birjand and a researcher in the fields of mineral exploration engineering, hydrogeology, and geomechanics. He obtained his Ph.D. in Mineral Exploration Engineering from Amirkabir University of Technology and has international research experience at the University of Basel and ETH Zurich. Dr. Farhadian’s research interests include numerical modeling, geostatistics, geomechanics, groundwater flow, and data mining. He has published numerous articles in reputable international journals and, in addition to his teaching and research activities, has played an active role in academic administration and innovation.

نمایش بیشتر

Groutability classification of granular soils with cement grouts

AuthorsHadi Farhadian,Zeynab Maleki
JournalJournal of Rock Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering
Page number1580-1590
Serial number15
Volume number6
Paper TypeFull Paper
Published At2023
Journal TypeTypographic
Journal CountryChina
Journal IndexISI،JCR،Scopus

Abstract

This research aims to develop a methodology for applying the geostatistical method to generate a groutability classification for granular soils. To ensure the precision of the suggested technique, a total of 103 data samples were used. Predicting the groutability of granular soils has always been difficult because of many soil characteristics. As a result, a new two-dimensional graph, the groutability classification of granular soil (GCS) chart, was developed. GCS establishment was based on data analysis of the grain size of soil and cement-based grouts (N1 and N2), relative density (Dr) and fines content of the soil (FC), water/cement ratio of grout mixture (w/c), and grouting pressure (P), all of which have a direct impact on the groutability of soil media. The geostatistical method was used to develop and compile the GCS graph based on the aforementioned parameters with the use of coefficient S, which is a coefficient of the scoring set of parameters including P, w/c, Dr, and FC. The validation process was carried out hierarchically, with an additional set of 30 data. The proposed method has a prediction accuracy of roughly 96.7%, demonstrating a helpful tool. The proposed approach can be easily implemented in practical engineering situations because it has a comparable syntax to commonly used formulae. It should be noted that the proposed formula was only tested using the data samples collected, and the applicability of the produced procedure to other situations requires more examination.

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