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Vertcial Vessel Grouting

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AG1996

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Jan 11, 2009
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I am designing foudnations for some large vertical vessels. We always grout, but I have always based the grout thickness on the vendor reccomendations, unless I felt it was inadequate. I am dealing with a 130' tall vessel that weights over 315 kips, empty. the base ring is about 9" ID and 11' OD. Is there any rule of thumb or table for cement based grout thickness? I want to use a pourable grout in order to make sure the anchor bolt sleaves are grouted. Any help would be appreciated
 
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