Method of stopping leak in in-ground concrete structure

Hydraulic and earth engineering – Foundation

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405266, 5216914, 52744, 264 36, E02D 3700, E04G 2302

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052539571

ABSTRACT:
In a method of stopping a leak of ground-water in an in-ground concrete structure, a through-hole is drilled in the in-ground concrete structure at a position adjacent to a leak portion, and after that a filler material containing a fine-grain slag cement as a main body is injected from the through-hole behind the leak portion so that the injected filler material fills up the leak portion under the pressurized seeping action of ground-water or the capillary seeping action of ground-water and then firmly and integrally adheres by hydration to a body of the in-ground concrete structure, thereby sealing the leak portion of the in-ground concrete structure.

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