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SNAP (Soil Nail Analysis Program) User's Manual
Soil nail walls are internally stabilized earth-retaining structures. The use of these structures has substantially increased in the United States in the last decade. Soil nail walls use a top-down construction method with installed reinforcing elements to support temporary or permanent excavations. In certain soil conditions, soil nail walls can be more feasible and cost-effective alternatives to conventional retaining structures. Soil nailing has been extensively used for highway applications as excavation support and for permanent retaining wall systems where topdown construction is advantageous. Soil nailing consists of installing closely spaced epoxycoated steel bars (nails) which are subsequently encased in grout. As construction proceeds from top of cut to bottom, shotcrete is applied to the excavated face to provide stability. In certain conditions, soil nailing is a viable alternative to other ground anchor systems, considering technical feasibility, cost, and construction duration.
SNAP (Soil Nail Analysis Program) User's Manual
Soil nail walls are internally stabilized earth-retaining structures. The use of these structures has substantially increased in the United States in the last decade. Soil nail walls use a top-down construction method with installed reinforcing elements to support temporary or permanent excavations. In certain soil conditions, soil nail walls can be more feasible and cost-effective alternatives to conventional retaining structures. Soil nailing has been extensively used for highway applications as excavation support and for permanent retaining wall systems where topdown construction is advantageous. Soil nailing consists of installing closely spaced epoxycoated steel bars (nails) which are subsequently encased in grout. As construction proceeds from top of cut to bottom, shotcrete is applied to the excavated face to provide stability. In certain conditions, soil nailing is a viable alternative to other ground anchor systems, considering technical feasibility, cost, and construction duration.
SNAP (Soil Nail Analysis Program) User's Manual
2010
117 pages
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Englisch
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