Retaining wall system

Hydraulic and earth engineering – Bank – shore – or bed protection – Revetment

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405 20, 405 35, E02B 312, E02B 314, E02B 306

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ABSTRACT:
Each disc of a plurality of strings of concrete discs is pinned at opposite edges to a connecting link, a link between adjacent discs to form a chain. Alternate discs in the string lie substantially in the same plane, adjacent discs lying in intersecting planes. The discs stand on edge to prevent substantial erosion of soil from one side of the string to the other.

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"Beach Prisms--A Shore Erosion Protection System Embodying an Artificial Beach Stabilizer", Peter R. Payne, Ocean Engng., vol. 7, pp. 327-345, 1980.

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