Pyramid srl

Pyramid srl Fondata nel 2007 da Marchesi Gabriele e Gottarelli Simona, offre servizi per l’ingegneria civile, strutturale, infrastrutturale, geotecnica e idraulica.

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Soil Nailing Procedure

Soil nailing is a construction technique used to stabilize slopes, excavations, or retaining walls by reinforcing the soil mass. The method involves inserting closely spaced steel bars (nails) into the soil, which are then grouted into place, creating a composite mass that can resist the forces acting on it. Here's a step-by-step procedure for soil nailing:

1. Site Preparation

Survey and Design: Conduct a site survey to analyze the slope or wall and develop a design that specifies the length, diameter, spacing, and inclination of the soil nails based on soil conditions.

Excavation: Excavate the area in stages (called lifts) to the required depth. Each excavation is typically around 1 to 2 meters at a time to maintain stability.

2. Drilling Holes for Soil Nails

Drill Holes: Bore horizontal or slightly inclined holes (typically 10 to 20 degrees from horizontal) into the soil or rock mass. The diameter of these holes depends on the design but is usually between 75 mm and 150 mm.

Hole Length: The length of the hole corresponds to the design requirements for the depth of the nails, typically 3 to 10 meters, depending on site conditions and design.

3. Inserting the Nails

Steel Nails: Insert steel bars (commonly 25 to 40 mm in diameter) into the pre-drilled holes. The bars may be ribbed or deformed to enhance bonding with grout.

Corrosion Protection: If needed, provide corrosion protection for the nails, either by galvanizing the steel or applying epoxy coatings. Double corrosion protection is typically recommended in aggressive environments.

4. Grouting the Nails

Grout Injection: Inject grout (usually a cement-based mix) into the hole around the soil nail to bond the steel to the surrounding soil or rock. The grout is pumped under pressure to ensure full encapsulation and strength.

Grouting Techniques: There are two main grouting techniques:

Gravity Grouting: Gravity-based injection of grout, typically used for stable soils.

Pressure Grouting: Involves pumping grout under pressure for better soil contact and strength.

5. Facing Installation

Temporary Facing: Apply a temporary facing, such as shotcrete, wire mesh, or steel plates, to maintain stability during construction. Shotcrete is typically sprayed onto the excavated surface and nails to provide immediate support.

Permanent Facing: Once all nails are installed and stabilized, apply a permanent facing (shotcrete, cast-in-place concrete, or precast panels) to protect the surface and ensure long-term stability.

6. Drainage Installation

Drainage Provisions: Install drainage systems (such as weep holes or drainage mats) behind the facing to manage water buildup, which can cause pressure behind the soil nails and reduce effectiveness.

7. Monitoring and Testing

Pullout Tests: Perform pullout tests on some of the nails to ensure that they meet design strength requirements.

Monitoring: Continuously monitor the wall or slope for movement and stress on the nails during and after construction.

8. Final Finishing

Finishing: Once the nails and facing are in place and the structure is stabilized, apply finishing treatments, such as paint, protective coatings, or landscaping to improve aesthetics and further protect the system.

Key Considerations:

Soil Conditions: Proper geotechnical investigation is essential for understanding the soil type, water table, and other factors that influence nail design.

Nail Spacing and Inclination: These factors depend on the forces acting on the wall or slope and are determined during the design phase.

Safety: Ensure that the excavation is stable at all times to protect workers and avoid collapses.

Soil nailing is a highly adaptable and effective method for slope stabilization, particularly in urban areas where space is limited, and traditional retaining walls are not feasible.

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Casteggio
27045

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Lunedì 08:30 - 12:30
14:00 - 18:00
Martedì 08:30 - 12:30
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