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Ensuring the Stability of Slops by Combining the Bulk Piles with Gabions
The work refers to the modern method of stabilizing unstable, water-saturated creeping slopes, with the combination of bulk piles and gabions. The application of the method makes it possible to ensure the stability of the slope by means of bulk piles, passing through weak soils, building semi-massive gabion walls on the piles with a stepped front edge. Bulk piles and gabions are used in modern construction for strengthening the slopes of river banks, in the preparation of protective structures to stand the rockfall, avalanche floods, in the construction of bridges, hydraulic and other facilities. The novelty of the proposed method is the stabilization and watering of the slopes organized without the construction of reinforced concrete retaining walls and land-based systems. It provides strength in depth and minimizing hydrostatic pressure.
Ensuring the Stability of Slops by Combining the Bulk Piles with Gabions
The work refers to the modern method of stabilizing unstable, water-saturated creeping slopes, with the combination of bulk piles and gabions. The application of the method makes it possible to ensure the stability of the slope by means of bulk piles, passing through weak soils, building semi-massive gabion walls on the piles with a stepped front edge. Bulk piles and gabions are used in modern construction for strengthening the slopes of river banks, in the preparation of protective structures to stand the rockfall, avalanche floods, in the construction of bridges, hydraulic and other facilities. The novelty of the proposed method is the stabilization and watering of the slopes organized without the construction of reinforced concrete retaining walls and land-based systems. It provides strength in depth and minimizing hydrostatic pressure.
Ensuring the Stability of Slops by Combining the Bulk Piles with Gabions
Construction Technologies and Architecture ; 2 ; 31-35
2022-02-04
5 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English