Talud Stabilization of Bird House Residential in Manaus City
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https://doi.org/10.31686/ijier.vol7.iss9.1719Keywords:
Stabilization, Slope, Technical viabilityAbstract
Slope stabilization techniques have been increasingly used in the field, mainly due to high market values for land in large urban centers. With this, the technical feasibility study guarantees the application of the best solution for each case. From this context, we sought to verify the best method of containment by means of a case study according to the parameters of soil resistance, cohesion and angle of friction at the residence Morada dos Pássaros in Manaus - AM. The methodology used was of an exploratory nature with a case study, where in the first phase the topographic survey of the study area was carried out. In the second phase, it was sought to plan the location of the holes, according to ABNT NBR 8036 (1983). for the accomplishment and technical follow-up of the investigation of the soil in the place by means of the test of percussion to the percussion - SPT and in the 3º phase was characterized by means of physical and mechanical laboratory test with the collection of material. Considering the collected data, it is noticed that the soil is with 3% of plasticity, concluding that a soil with plasticity below 7% loses the capacity to be molded and to become brittle. Therefore, it is concluded that the best technique to be used is geosynthetics, both in cost and in soil absorption, due to the feasibility of redistribution of stresses and slope deformations.
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