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A Self-Learning Manual - Institution of Engineers Mauritius

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A <strong>Self</strong>-<strong>Learning</strong> <strong>Manual</strong><br />

Mastering Different Fields <strong>of</strong> Civil Engineering Works (VC-Q&A Method) Vincent T. H. CHU<br />

sprig is capable <strong>of</strong> growing as a plant. The cost <strong>of</strong> sprigging is moderate<br />

and vegetation is expected to grow for around six months. However, this<br />

method requires high manual input and is labour intensive.<br />

Turfing is the direct application <strong>of</strong> vegetation with developed roots. The<br />

cost <strong>of</strong> turfing is high when compared with sprigging. However, it is the<br />

quickest way to get vegetation. Within a month mature-looking vegetation<br />

is ready for use.<br />

15. What is the difference between hydroseeding and turfing on<br />

slopes? (SF4)<br />

Hydroseeding is the provision <strong>of</strong> grass seed mixed with fertilizer and<br />

nutrient by spraying. The grass seed shall grow and the root <strong>of</strong> grass<br />

serves as reinforcing fiber to hold tightly the surface soils.<br />

Turfing is the direct application <strong>of</strong> grass with developed roots on slope<br />

surface. The already-developed grass is expected to grow easier when<br />

compared with hydroseeding. The roots <strong>of</strong> grass shall extend onto soils to<br />

strength the overall surface.<br />

16. How can concrete buttress stabilize rock fall?(SF5)<br />

Sometimes there is a cavity in rock slopes which is caused by previous<br />

rock falls. Concrete buttress, together with the use <strong>of</strong> rock dowels, could<br />

help to stabilize the rock slope.<br />

The buttress serves to avoid local toppling <strong>of</strong> rock face. Moreover, it keeps<br />

protects the unstable rock and keep it in place. The presence <strong>of</strong> buttress<br />

also helps hold up the overhang. The size <strong>of</strong> buttress should be large<br />

enough to support the weak rock. In case the surface on which the buttress<br />

is founded is not normal to the resultant forces exerting on the buttress,<br />

buttress is tied to rock surface by using rock dowels to avoid the<br />

occurrence <strong>of</strong> sliding.<br />

17. How does rock reinforcement function? (SF6)<br />

For rocks with widespread fractures, individual blocks resulting from these<br />

fractures may fall out and as a result slope failure may occur. Rock<br />

reinforcement (e.g. rock dowels, bolts or anchors) is installed to bolt<br />

through the discontinuities in rock to enhance the rock to behave as a<br />

single unit. With the bolting across block interfaces, the stresses would be<br />

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