SHOTCRETE. Shotcrete What is Wrong With This Picture? Hint.

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SHOTCRETE

Shotcrete What is Wrong With This Picture? Hint

Functions of Shotcrete * Seal Surface * Preserve Ground Strength * Support of Individual Blocks * Form a Structural Arch

Functions of Shotcrete * Seal Surface * Preserve Ground Strength * Support of Individual Blocks * Form a Structural Arch

Barrier to Water Movement Seal Surface Seal on weak or expanding clays

Functions of Shotcrete * Seal Surface Preserve Ground Strength * Preserve Ground Strength * Support of Individual Blocks * Form a Structural Arch

Minimizes Loosening Continuous Support Smoothing of Surface Contours Preserve Ground Strength

Minimizes Loosening Continuous Support Smoothing of Surface Contours Preserve Ground Strength

Minimizes Loosening Continuous Support Smoothing of Surface Contours Preserve Ground Strength

Functions of Shotcrete * Seal Surface * Preserve Ground Strength * Support of Individual Blocks * Form a Structural Arch

Simple Support of Individual Blocks Acts as a Bridge Between Joints

Functions of Shotcrete * Seal Surface * Preserve Ground Strength * Support of Individual Blocks Form a Structural Arch * Form a Structural Arch