Groundworks collaborates on Groundbreaking ASCE Peer-Reviewed Paper

Groundworks collaborates on Groundbreaking ASCE Peer-Reviewed Paper on Polymer Injection and Liquefaction Mitigation
Rancho Cucamonga, CA – EagleLift Inc. now Groundworks, a leading provider of innovative geotechnical solutions, is proud to announce the publication of a groundbreaking paper in the esteemed American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) journal. Titled “Polymer Injection and Liquefaction-Induced Foundation Settlement Mitigation: A Shake Table Testing Investigation,” the paper presents groundbreaking research that revolutionizes the field of geotechnical engineering.
The research conducted by the University of California San Diego (UCSD), in collaboration with Groundworks’ team of expert engineers, sheds light on the application of polymer injection as an effective solution for mitigating foundation settlement caused by liquefaction-induced ground shaking. The paper discusses the results of comprehensive shake table testing, providing conclusive evidence of the polymer injection technique’s remarkable effectiveness in stabilizing foundation soils.

Liquefaction-induced foundation settlement is a critical concern in earthquake-prone regions, where soil liquefaction can lead to significant damage to structures and infrastructure. The study demonstrates the potential of polymer injection as a sustainable and cost-effective method for reducing settlement and preventing structural damage.
Through meticulous experimentation and rigorous analysis, the team tested various polymer injection scenarios on a shake table, simulating realistic earthquake conditions. The study revealed that the injection of specially designed polymers into liquefied soils significantly improved the soil’s strength and stiffness, leading to a dramatic reduction in settlement. The study revealed that the injection of specially designed polymers into liquefied soils significantly
improved the soil’s strength and stiffness, leading to a reduction of liquefaction induced settlement by 97%.
The findings presented in the ASCE peer-reviewed paper have far-reaching implications for the construction and engineering industry. By providing a viable solution to combat the detrimental effects of liquefaction-induced settlement, Groundworks’ process opens doors to enhanced structural resilience, improved building practices, and increased public safety.

Commenting on the publication, Cliff Frazao, President at EagleLift, stated, “We are thrilled to have UCSD’s and our research recognized by the esteemed American Society of Civil Engineers. This groundbreaking study demonstrates the immense potential of polymer injection in mitigating foundation settlement caused by liquefaction. We believe that our findings will play a pivotal role in shaping future geotechnical engineering practices and contribute to building more resilient communities.”

Groundworks has been at the forefront of geotechnical solutions for over two decades, offering a wide range of innovative techniques to address various soil and foundation challenges. With their commitment to research and development, the company continues to pioneer advancements that drive the industry forward.
For more information about the ASCE research paper, please visit https://ascelibrary.org/doi/10.1061/JGGEFK.GTENG-10840.