FIELD: construction.
SUBSTANCE: fixture is made of light and heavy fascines laid in layers. Light fascines are laid into base in solid layers along slope line, and metal wires are tightened above to form wide-meshed net. Heavy fascines are laid in tight rows above net and light fascines to their layers along line of slope inclination. The second wide-meshed net is arranged above layer of heavy fascines, fixed to metal wires in the base. Light fascines are made of dry ripe cane with diametre of 0.15-0.2 m and length of 1.7-2.5 m. Heavy fascines are made with diametre of 0.3-0.7 m and length of 2-2.5 m from soil filler and flexible shells. Filler is made of bags filled with fertile soil with addition of seeds of perennial herbs and bushes with developed root system, and shell of heavy fascines is made of tight layers of dry cane and flexible gabion net tightened around cane layers. Wide-meshed nets in the base and above are bound to each other and fixed to anchors, which are arranged in slope above fixture and at the distance to each other.
EFFECT: higher efficiency of structure operation, reduction of material costs for construction and recovery of water protection green zones along water beds.
2 cl, 4 dwg
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Dates
2010-09-20—Published
2009-02-12—Filed