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LinkTM Gabions and Mattresses Design Booklet www.globalsynthetics.com.au Australian Company - Global Expertise Contents 1. Introduction to Link Gabions and Mattresses ................................................... 1 1.1 Brief history ...............................................................................................................................1 1.2 Applications ..............................................................................................................................1 1.3 Features of woven mesh Link Gabion and Mattress structures ...............................................2 1.4 Product characteristics of Link Gabions and Mattresses .........................................................2 2. Link Gabions and Mattresses .............................................................................. 4 2.1 Types of Link Gabions and Mattresses .....................................................................................4 2.2 General specification for Link Gabions, Link Mattresses and Link netting...............................4 2.3 Standard sizes of Link Gabions, Mattresses and Netting ........................................................6 2.4 Durability of Link Gabions, Link Mattresses and Link Netting ..................................................7 2.5 Geotextile filter specification ....................................................................................................7 2.6 Rock infill specification .............................................................................................................8 2.7 Geogrid reinforcement ..............................................................................................................8 3. Link Gabions for Civil Works ............................................................................. 10 3.1 Gravity retaining walls .............................................................................................................10 3.2 Reinforced soil retaining walls ................................................................................................13 3.3 Landscaping walls ..................................................................................................................18 4. Link Gabions and Mattresses for Channel, River and Stream Works ...........19 4.1 Bank and bed protection ........................................................................................................19 4.2 Bridge abutment and pier protection ......................................................................................23 4.3 Culvert protection ...................................................................................................................25 4.4 Weir structure protection ........................................................................................................27 4.5 Low-level crossings and embankment protection on flood plains .........................................28 5. Link Gabions and Mattresses for Coastal and Foreshore Protection Works 30 5.1 Coastal revetments .................................................................................................................30 5.2 Beach protection seawalls ......................................................................................................31 6. Link Gabion and Mattress Construction Guidelines .......................................32 6.1 Delivery and storage ...............................................................................................................32 6.2 Labour and plant requirements .............................................................................................. 32 6.3 Assembly ................................................................................................................................32 7. Bibliography ........................................................................................................ 36 1. Introduction to Link Gabions and Mattresses 1.1 Brief history forces are generated by the mass of rock infill The word Gabion is a French word derived within the Gabion product, which are laced from the Italian word “gabbia” meaning cage. together to form a monolithic structure. Link The very early use of these products was by Gabion structures, when designed in such the Chinese who made wicker baskets that a manner, are most commonly used in cut were rock-filled for protection of structures situations. against river scour. In the latter part of the Soil reinforcement techniques may be used with th 16 Century the French and British developed Link Gabions providing the front face retention similar structures that were soil-filled for system in combination with mesh panels or personal protection emplacements in military geogrid reinforcement, laid into compacted installations. The word Gabion was adopted by reinforced fill material behind the gabion facing. the French to mean “a fortified position”. These reinforcements enhance the shear In the late 19th Century simple wire mesh resistance of the structure and increase stability. baskets were being made that could be rock- Such walls are best used in fill situations and it filled and that could provide more permanent is common for an engineering structure to be solutions to problems of erosion protection constructed above or below the constructed in river works and simple earth retaining wall. Such techniques allow the efficient use of structures. the Link Gabion facing with the ability to often use “on-site soils” in the reinforced fill zone of Greater levels of sophistication in steel wire the structure. coating and manufacturing techniques were Link Mattresses are much thinner than the employed during the latter part of the 20th Link Gabion product and are generally used in Century. This was combined with significant applications of channel linings and spillways research being undertaken to understand the where area coverage is important. The steel performance characteristics of the modern day wire mesh of the Link Mattresses effectively Gabion products. Today, the use of rock-filled restrains the movement of the rockfill placed Gabion (and the rock Mattress) products are within the mattresses, thereby increasing its well accepted techniques in earth protection shear resistance against hydraulic load. The use and earth retaining structures around the world. of a Link Mattress allows the use of more readily Link Gabion and Mattress products utilise the available smaller rock sizes for a given hydraulic latest manufacturing and coating technologies situation. When stone is effectively contained available to produce a highly functional and within the steel mesh of the Link Mattress the durable product that Engineers can incorporate protection and resistance against scour and into their designs with confidence. rock movement is equivalent to rock sizes some 3-4 times the thickness of the Link Mattress 1.2 Applications being used. Link Gabions and Mattresses provide a highly Link Gabions and Mattresses may be used versatile solution of earth retention and erosion either singly or in combination with each other in protection for designers and contractors in a the following typical applications. wide variety of applications. • Gravity retaining walls, Link gabions are typically used for earth • Reinforced soil retaining walls, retention structures although the use of such • River bank and riverbed, stream and channel products is also commonly used in a wide protection, variety of hydraulic structures in conjunction • Bridge abutment and pier protection, with the Link Mattresses. • Hydraulic drop structures for abrupt changes When used in a traditional manner, such as in hydraulic grade, earth retention structures, Link Gabions may be • Culvert structures, designed as gravity structures where resisting • Weirs and low level creek and river crossings, 1 • Dam spillways, 1.4 Product characteristics of Link • Foreshore protection. Gabions and Mattresses Link Gabions and Mattresses are very flexible, 1.4.1 Durability requiring minimal foundation treatment prior to Link Gabions and Mattresses are made from ® use. The product is extremely simple to erect either heavily coated zinc or Galfan steel wire. requiring generally unskilled labour. The product The Link manufacturing process allows great is folded flat for ease of transportation to site. control over wire quality with the ability to draw the wire “in-house” from selected steel rod and 1.3 Features of woven mesh Link then apply the zinc or Galfan coating. Many Gabion and Mattress structures of Link’s competitors purchase wire from third parties without having complete control of the The unique weave construction of Link Gabions wire manufacturing process. The use of polymer and Mattresses results in a flexible structure coatings is used to additionally coat the zinc or that enables good load distribution of imposed Galfan wire for Gabion and Mattress product stresses. The weave is such that isolated that is to be used in aggressive environments. breaks in the wire, that may occur from time to time, will not allow unravelling of the mesh. Link Gabions and Mattresses have British Board Wire diameters have been selected to provide of Agrément Certification (e.g. BBA, 2000) that optimal strength with the mesh openings, demonstrates a design life of up to 120 years. allowing a wide range of rock sizes to be Further information may be sought from Global retained within the formed mesh product. Synthetics Pty Ltd. The Link Gabion and Mattress shape is easily When the polymer coating is applied to the steel modified to suit a range of applications by wire this whole process is again completed simple cutting and folding. Mesh damage within the Link manufacturing facility, ensuring can be overcome by simply wiring onto the the most stringent International Standards are damaged section some replacement mesh. met for polymer quality and manufacturing excellence. When polymer coatings are used the Specific features include: colour typically is grey with special formulations • Simple design with proven strength, flexibility that make the coating resistant to ultra-violet and free drainage characteristics ensuring (UV) light under Australian conditions. Specific there is no build-up of pore water pressures colours can be supplied dependent upon order behind the structure. size. • Environmentally compatible with good Link Gabions and Mattresses allow vegetation aesthetic appeal, and the ability to blend into to become established throughout the structure, the existing landscape. further enhancing its stability and aesthetics. • Easily transported in a “flat pack” configuration for quick site assembly. 1.4.2 Flexibility • Suitable for use in soft ground conditions Link Gabions and Mattresses are made from with minimal foundation treatment required. steel wire that is woven by double twisting into • Instant protection provided once erected. a unique hexagonal mesh. The mesh maintains structural integrity under extreme conditions of • Low cost with the use of unskilled labour use, and is not susceptible to unravelling if any possible. individual wires are compromised. • Ability to use locally available, smaller sized stone with the Gabions and Mattresses than The flexible nature of the Link Gabion and would normally be possible. Mattress product ensures that settlement issues associated with foundation ground movement can generally be accommodated. This quite often means that expensive foundation treatment associated with more rigid and brittle wall types can be avoided. Should post construction settlement occur, retaining 2
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