AlaaElnahas
Geotechnical
- Dec 7, 2005
- 12
I am designing the wing walls of a 2.5m*2.5m square culvert below a road in the northwest of the UK. The road side slopes are 2:1. The wing walls has a height that start at 4m and goes down to 0.0m at the end of the embankment slope. The wing wall inclination to the horizontal is 70 degrees, and the client want it to be made from MSE with a rape araound facing. That means I will use geogrid layers. The culvert life period is 120 years. So, the wing wall life period should be the same, but may be reduced to 60 years because with slopes not steeper than 70 degrees, it is still considered a reinforced earth by the British Highway Agency (HA).
I am worried about the effect of the ultraviolet light on the raparaound part of the geogrid. The makers of the geogrid (e.g. Tensar and Huesker) say that the geogrid layers include black carbon which protect the layers from degradation together with the vegetation. Prof. Das book "Principles of foundation engineering" says that the exposed wall face MUST be covered to protect the layers, and the wall face should be sprayed by bitumin emulsion or gunite, with a wire mesh anchored to the geotextile to keep the coating on. My questions are:
1- Do you have an advice about how to protect the reinforcement in the long term (60-120 years)?
2- Do you think that vegetation can grow on a 70 degree slope and protect it (together with the black carbon in the reinforcement layers)from the Ultraviolet rays? and if the answer is yes, what would the situation be during relatively dry seasons
Best regards
Ala'a
I am worried about the effect of the ultraviolet light on the raparaound part of the geogrid. The makers of the geogrid (e.g. Tensar and Huesker) say that the geogrid layers include black carbon which protect the layers from degradation together with the vegetation. Prof. Das book "Principles of foundation engineering" says that the exposed wall face MUST be covered to protect the layers, and the wall face should be sprayed by bitumin emulsion or gunite, with a wire mesh anchored to the geotextile to keep the coating on. My questions are:
1- Do you have an advice about how to protect the reinforcement in the long term (60-120 years)?
2- Do you think that vegetation can grow on a 70 degree slope and protect it (together with the black carbon in the reinforcement layers)from the Ultraviolet rays? and if the answer is yes, what would the situation be during relatively dry seasons
Best regards
Ala'a