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Guide to Soil Nail design and Construction - jacs127 - 03-07-2011

Guide to Soil Nail Design and Construction

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RE: Guide to Soil Nail design and Construction - Dell_Brett - 03-07-2011

Guide to Soil Nailing Design and Construction

Author: R. K. S. Chan | Size: 1,98 MB | Format: PDF | Publisher: The Hong Kong Institution of Engineers (Geotechnical Division) | Year: 2008 | pages: 100 | ISBN: not classified

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The purpose of this Geoguide is to recommend a standard of good practice for the design, construction, monitoring and maintenance of soil-nailed systems in Hong Kong. The document is aimed at professionally qualified engineers who are conversant with the relevant geotechnical engineering principles and procedures.
Soil nailing is an insitu soil reinforcement technique used for enhancing the stability of slopes, retaining walls and excavations. The technique involves installation of closely spaced, relatively slender structural elements, i.e., soil nails, into the ground to stabilize the soil mass. A soil-nailed system is a slope, a retaining wall or an excavation reinforced by soil nails. The geotechnical standards set out in this Geoguide are primarily for the use of high yield deformed steel bars installed by the drill-and-grout method for reinforcing soil cut slopes, retaining walls, fill slopes, excavations, disturbed terrain and natural hillsides. This Geoguide does not cover the use of prestressed soil nails nor the use of soil nails in tunnels, caverns and river banks.

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RE: Guide to Soil Nail design and Construction - Grunf - 03-07-2011

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First published, March 2008

Prepared by:
Geotechnical Engineering Office,
Civil Engineering and Development Department,
Civil Engineering and Development Building,
101 Princess Margaret Road,
Homantin, Kowloon,
Hong Kong.

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GUIDE TO SOIL NAIL DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION - ir_71 - 03-14-2011

GUIDE TO SOIL NAIL DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION

Size: 2 MB | Format: PDF | Year: 2008 | pages: 100

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RE: Guide to Soil Nail design and Construction - shadabg - 09-04-2012



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