Investigation of Implantable Capsule Grouting Technology and Its Bearing Characteristics in Soft Soil Areas


 

The investigation of implantable capsule grouting technology in soft soil areas focuses on enhancing the bearing capacity and stability of weak ground foundations. This innovative method involves the use of pre-implanted capsules filled with specialized grouting materials that can be injected and expanded under controlled pressure to strengthen the soil matrix. The technology effectively reduces settlement, increases load-bearing performance, and improves the overall deformation resistance of soft clay and silty soils commonly found in coastal and reclaimed regions. By optimizing grouting diffusion patterns and material composition, researchers aim to achieve uniform reinforcement, minimize construction disturbances, and ensure long-term durability of infrastructure such as tunnels, foundations, and underground structures. The study also integrates numerical modeling and field testing to assess stress distribution, soil–grout interaction, and the evolution of bearing characteristics under various loading conditions. This technology represents a sustainable and efficient approach for stabilizing soft soils, offering valuable implications for urban development, transportation, and geotechnical engineering applications in challenging ground environments.

#SoilStabilization #GroutingTechnology #SoftSoilEngineering #GroundImprovement #GeotechnicalResearch #FoundationEngineering #SoilReinforcement #InfrastructureDevelopment #CivilEngineeringInnovation #BearingCapacity




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