Design And Construction Of A Micropile Wall To Stabilize A Railway Embankment.

- Organization:
- Deep Foundations Institute
- Pages:
- 10
- File Size:
- 966 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2004
Abstract
This paper presents details of a slope stabilization scheme built in late 2003 at a 16m-high railway embankment in southern Ontario, Canada. The owner, faced with continuing maintenance and safety issues arising from numerous nuisance slides, and residential neighbors in close proximity to the slope, sought new proposals to replace a previous recommendation to cut down all trees and undertake a deep soil nailing scheme. A non-reticulated micropile array with surface cap beam was proposed and built on the south side of the embankment with no tree removal required. A detailed FLAC analysis was completed, using multiple iterations to arrive at the eventual, optimized micropile depth and spacing. Analysis predicted an 18% increase in the factor of safety. Short term inclinometer monitoring and performance evaluations in the months since construction so far corroborate the prediction.
Citation
APA:
(2004) Design And Construction Of A Micropile Wall To Stabilize A Railway Embankment.MLA: Design And Construction Of A Micropile Wall To Stabilize A Railway Embankment.. Deep Foundations Institute, 2004.