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Kaikoura State Highway (SR27) / Coastal Pacific Rail (NS15)

Proteção contra correntes de detritos - Kaikoura State Highway (SR27)   Coastal Pacific Rail (NS15) 2019

NS15: Looking North SH1 - 126 m SL-150 with transmission rope protecting the road and rail corridor

Proteção contra correntes de detritos - Kaikoura State Highway (SR27)   Coastal Pacific Rail (NS15) 2019

NS15: Looking South SH1 - 126 m SL-150 with transmission rope protecting the road and rail corridor

Proteção contra correntes de detritos - Kaikoura State Highway (SR27)   Coastal Pacific Rail (NS15) 2019

SR27: Looking North SH1 - SL-150 with transmission rope protecting the road and rail corridor

Proteção contra correntes de detritos - Kaikoura State Highway (SR27)   Coastal Pacific Rail (NS15) 2019

SR27: Looking South SH1 - SL-150 with transmission rope protecting the road and rail corridor

Proteção contra correntes de detritos - Kaikoura State Highway (SR27)   Coastal Pacific Rail (NS15) 2019

Note the Barrier is built on top of a culvert to contain the debris material in the event of overtopping

Proteção contra correntes de detritos - Kaikoura State Highway (SR27)   Coastal Pacific Rail (NS15) 2019

Slip 8, looking West and North SH1 - SL-150 protecting the road rail corridor

 

Sistemas

 

Comprimento do sistema

24 m - 126 m

 

Ano de instalação

2019

Situação inicial

The Kaikoura M7.8 Earthquake caused widespread damage to the road and rail corridor 20 km North and South of the Kaikoura township. Initially, more than 40 major slips inundated the road and rail with >750,000 m³ of material from source zones up to 500 metres above sea level. The loosened highly fractured Grey Wacke has caused subsequent frequent rockfalls, shallow landslides and debris loads.

The increased hazard associated with the frequent failures created a requirement to install shallow landslide barriers on several open slope locations to be able to maintain the SH1 road and Railway below. The major design constraint for the sites was minimising the deflection of the barrier in both rockfall and debris load events.

Descrição

The 3.5m high SL-150 barrier was selected due to its 150kN/m² load capacity with low defection (<2.2 metres in a debris load event) and due to it being the only tested and certified landslide barrier. To lower the deflection further for the maximum energy level (MEL) rockfall event, a custom transmission rope was designed and installed. The lower deflection was required due to the barriers close proximity to the railway.

To date, six SL-150s ranging from 24 metres to 126 metres long have been installed in the Kaikoura region with three of them having an additional transmission rope.

País / Região

New Zealand

Promotor

NCTIR / NZTA / KiwiRail

Contratante

Geovert, SRG, HGS, Ground Anchor Systems and Geotech

Objecto protegido

Estrada, Caminho de ferro

Proteção contra a corrosão

GEOBRUGG ULTRACOATING

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René Müller
   

René Müller

Country Manager Western Switzerland

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Geobrugg AG,Trucks via road 14 or 13 only!, Aachstrasse 11,8590 Romanshorn / Suíça Country Manager Western Switzerland

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Olivia Sartorius
   

Olivia Sartorius

Country Manager Eastern and Central Switzerland

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Geobrugg AG Country Manager Eastern and Central Switzerland

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Isacco Toffoletto
   

Isacco Toffoletto

Country Manager Southern Switzerland

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Geobrugg AG Ticino,Stabile Cometal, via Pizzante 7,6595 Riazzino / Suíça Country Manager Southern Switzerland

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