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 - Nesselwängle bei Reutte 2010

The UX120-H6 debris flow barrier protects paths and woodland trails against becoming blocked. Farmers are also happy that no further flood damage will be able to occur in the meadows in the future. Residents are pleased that they will no longer have to clear deposits from from their gardens and sludge from their homes. Everyone in the area can therefore now sleep soundly again.

 - Nesselwängle bei Reutte 2010

The catchment area of the Schmalecklesbach above Nesselwängle is at high risk of debris flow and the transportation of driftwood toward the settlement area.

 - Nesselwängle bei Reutte 2010

Until now, deadwood that has been carried along has clogged up this path below the woodland trail.

 - Nesselwängle bei Reutte 2010

The mudslide rapidly dug its path, pouring out over the meadows and into the neighboring residential area.

 - Nesselwängle bei Reutte 2010

The WLV Ausserfern is located around 10 meters uphill of the woodland and hiking trails which lead to the mountain cabin often frequented by tourists – an ideal place for installing a net barrier.

 - Nesselwängle bei Reutte 2010

Thanks to the raised ramp, the drilling works were taken care of quickly and without great difficulty using a digger with a mounted drill boom.

 - Nesselwängle bei Reutte 2010

The drilled, 5-meter-long Titan 40/16 hollow bar anchors were pressed in with anchor grout and their flex heads screwed on. To transfer any lateral forces to the subsoil and to protect the bar anchors from bending, the flex heads were cast in reinforced foundations at a slight angle.

 - Nesselwängle bei Reutte 2010

After tensioning the support ropes with the energy-absorbing braking rings provided, both supports are positioned. The upper span of this 6-meter-high UX120-H6 debris flow barrier is 23 meters.

 - Nesselwängle bei Reutte 2010

The 95 m² nets are shackled to the support ropes, completing the installation of the debris flow barrier.

 - Nesselwängle bei Reutte 2010

A freeboard of around 0.8 meters on the underside of the lower support ropes ensures free flow at times of low flow in the stream. Beneath the lower support ropes, relatively loose rings hang down to the bed of the stream in order to filter entrained branches, even in low water.

 - Nesselwängle bei Reutte 2010

A blockage of this path will no longer occur in the future.

 - Nesselwängle bei Reutte 2010

The officers at the WLV do not anticipate that this debris flow barrier will overflow. There is therefore no protection against abrasion on the upper support ropes. The flex heads, which are embedded in concrete in the foundation, are capable of bending up to 30 degrees on all sides in the vicinity of the anchor head without compromising their load capacity or ability to provide protection against corrosion.

 - Nesselwängle bei Reutte 2010

The installed UX120-H6 debris flow barrier with a retention capacity of around 700 m³ protects the residents of Nesselwängle.

 

システム

 

システム延長

23 m

 

設置年

2010

状況

In the fall of 2009, heavy local rainfall above Nesselwängle was responsible for the accumulation of debris caused by flooding. The inconspicuous Schmalecklesbach stream brought debris, humus, and deadwood down into the valley. A high proportion of deadwood led to logs becoming jammed. The woodland and hiking trail leading to the mountain cabin was washed away. The rock settled at the lower levels of meadowland and in the gardens neighboring the settlement.

説明

Following a consultation with Geobrugg, the regional site management of the WLV Ausserfern service for torrent and avalanche control decided to make this region the first to acquire a barrier system against falling rock.

The geometry and the slopes of the Schmalecklesbach stream, positioned some 10 meters above the woodland trail, provide an ideal location for the installation of a debris flow barrier. The slopes of weathered, loosened, or solid dolomite rock ensure that the earth cannot work itself free at the sides. The UX120-H6 barrier is designed with two supports to provide optimum protection for the overall height of 6 meters and with an upper span of 23 meters, should an incident occur.

By opening the nets, the barrier can be cleared out from the existing woodland trail following debris flow from the valley.

顧客名

Wildbach- und Lawinenverbauung WLV Ausserfern

落札者

Wildbach- und Lawinenverbauung WLV Ausserfern

保護対象

観光用インフラ, 居住区, インフラ

腐食防止

ジェオブルッグ スーパーコーティング

エンジニアリング

Wildbach- und Lawinenverbauung WLV Ausserfern

担当者の連絡先

Kevin H. Coyle
 

Kevin H. Coyle

Regional Manager Northeast

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Hydraulic Engineering
Geobrugg North America, LLC,3 Beaudet Terr,Columbia CT 06237 / アメリカ合衆国 Regional Manager Northeast

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Saleh Feidi
 

Saleh Feidi

Regional Manager California

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Hydraulic Engineering
Geobrugg North America, LLC,8921 Emperor Ave.,San Gabriel, California 91775 / アメリカ合衆国 Regional Manager California

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John Kalejta
 

John Kalejta

Regional Manager Central US

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Hydraulic Engineering
Geobrugg North America, LLC,3215 67th Avenue Pl,Greeley CO 80634 / アメリカ合衆国 Regional Manager Central US

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Bob Lyne
 

Bob Lyne

Regional Manager Southeast

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Hydraulic Engineering
Geobrugg North America, LLC,8004 Windspray Drive,Summerfield NC 27358 / アメリカ合衆国 Regional Manager Southeast

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Pierce Runnels, Civil Engineer
   

Pierce Runnels

General Manager Geobrugg North America

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Geobrugg North America, LLC,22 Centro Algodones , Civil Engineer General Manager Geobrugg North America

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Tim Shevlin
 

Tim Shevlin

Sales Director

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Geobrugg North America, LLC,Salem OR 97302 / アメリカ合衆国 Sales Director

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