Ensuring Stability of Trenches by Combining Bands with Transverse Drainages

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The work concerns the use of polyvinyl chloride joints as a modern method of stabilizing the trenches in military construction built on unstable water-saturated slopes by combining it with a transverse drainage. Employment of the method will reduce the hydrostatic pressure on the trench walls, excluding the possibility of collapse, and will increase the efficiency of service at military bases. Polyvinyl chloride joints are used in hydraulic engineering in a number of countries, in the construction of artificial canals, swimming pools and flood protection. The novelty of this method is its usage in flooded areas, which at the same time prevents landslides by organizing drainage.

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February 2022

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