Armed land containment wall
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2022Subject/s
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. Armed land containment wall characterized because it understands: - A series of compact land layers, preferably Zahorra - An anchor trench (11) longitudinal - A metallic mesh (12) housed and fixed in the anchor zone (11). - A series of stones (13) arranged between the metallic mesh (12) and the slope defined by the faced face of the layers of compact land, where Each of the compact land layers (1), (4), (8), have a geotextile sheet in the land area closer to the mesh, and on the geotextile sheet for fixing, some bars of anchor perpendicularly to the plane of the wall, and anchored at its ends to the metallic mesh (12) and to the land layer. 2. Armed land containment wall according to claim 1 characterized in that the anchoring bars are corrugated bars that is subject to the metallic mesh (12) by having in this end a hook shape, while the opposite end remains nailed to the earth itself to the 90º angle. 3. Armed land containment wall according to claim 1 or 2 characterized that between the layers there is an anchor in the form of an angular metallic element in the form of "L" with its major axis parallel to the main direction of the wall and subject by medium of corrugated anchor bars. 4. Armed land containment wall according to claim 1 or 2 or 3 characterized in that the number of layers are three, a first layer (1), a second layer (4) and a third layer (8), on the first layer (1) A first sheet of geotextile material is arranged (3) fixed by a series of anchoring bars (2) fixed at one end on the metal mesh (12), and at the other end on the first layer itself (1) of Earth; In the second layer (4) arranged after the first layer (1), it also has a second sheet of geotextile material (6) fixed by a second anchoring bars (5) fixed at one end on the metallic mesh (12) and at the other end in the second layer itself (4), while in the third layer (8) a third sheet of geotextile material (10) is also set by a third anchor bars (9) fixed at one end on the metallic mesh (12) and at the other end in the third layer itself (8). 5. Armed land containment wall according to claim 4 characterized that between the second layer (4) and the third layer (8) an angular element (7) is arranged that is "l" shape and that serves to anchor the layers among themselves and is subject to anchor bars (9).
. Armed land containment wall characterized because it understands: - A series of compact land layers, preferably Zahorra - An anchor trench (11) longitudinal - A metallic mesh (12) housed and fixed in the anchor zone (11). - A series of stones (13) arranged between the metallic mesh (12) and the slope defined by the faced face of the layers of compact land, where Each of the compact land layers (1), (4), (8), have a geotextile sheet in the land area closer to the mesh, and on the geotextile sheet for fixing, some bars of anchor perpendicularly to the plane of the wall, and anchored at its ends to the metallic mesh (12) and to the land layer. 2. Armed land containment wall according to claim 1 characterized in that the anchoring bars are corrugated bars that is subject to the metallic mesh (12) by having in this end a hook shape, while the opposite end remains nailed to the earth itself to the 90º angle. 3. Armed land containment wall according to claim 1 or 2 characterized that between the layers there is an anchor in the form of an angular metallic element in the form of "L" with its major axis parallel to the main direction of the wall and subject by medium of corrugated anchor bars. 4. Armed land containment wall according to claim 1 or 2 or 3 characterized in that the number of layers are three, a first layer (1), a second layer (4) and a third layer (8), on the first layer (1) A first sheet of geotextile material is arranged (3) fixed by a series of anchoring bars (2) fixed at one end on the metal mesh (12), and at the other end on the first layer itself (1) of Earth; In the second layer (4) arranged after the first layer (1), it also has a second sheet of geotextile material (6) fixed by a second anchoring bars (5) fixed at one end on the metallic mesh (12) and at the other end in the second layer itself (4), while in the third layer (8) a third sheet of geotextile material (10) is also set by a third anchor bars (9) fixed at one end on the metallic mesh (12) and at the other end in the third layer itself (8). 5. Armed land containment wall according to claim 4 characterized that between the second layer (4) and the third layer (8) an angular element (7) is arranged that is "l" shape and that serves to anchor the layers among themselves and is subject to anchor bars (9).





