Welded Mesh Gabions and Mattresses River Protection Design Guide
Welded Mesh Gabions and Mattresses River Protection Design Guide
Welded Mesh Gabions and Mattresses River Protection Design Guide
Page Topic
1 Introduction
4 River Walling
Gabion mattresses are large plan area gabion units in depths generally of 0.15,
0.225, 0.3 and 0.5m.
Each unit as standard is sub divided into cells normally not exceeding 2m x 1m.
The depth of the mattress required is dependant upon its application and the
conditions prevailing.
Mattresses can be manufactured in any of the welded wire mesh/ wire diameter
specifications that are available for gabions. However, the criteria for river or
coastal protection works is predominately for flexibility of the unit, therefore the
selection criteria is normally for the lighter mesh wires (i.e. 3.0mm PVC coated
or 3.0mm Triple life coated dependant upon the environment).
For dry land steep slope reveting where a planar face is required, the heavier
wire diameters or a combination of heavier and light wires are more suitable.
In all cases where the units are subject to immersion in saline water or where
the quality of water is suspect, then PVC coated units should always be speci-
fied.
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RIVER EMBANKMENT PROTECTION
Geotextile
Mattress to slope
Mattress to bed
On wide rivers it is not generally a requirement to protect across the full width
of the bed of the river. It is normally only required to protect the bed for a
distance of 1.5 to 2 times the anticipated scour depth to protect against un-
der sour at the toe of the revetment (See Scour Protection Apron below)
The mattress units should be orientated correctly with the diaphragms paral-
lel to the flow, otherwise stone migration down the slope can occur.
Where the river is navigable and the revetment is subject to wave wash, it is
advisable to have an additional diaphragm down the centre of the unit. This
gives a maximum cell size of 1m x 1m or 1m x 0.5 dependant on the slope to
prevent movement of the stone infill across the unit.
SCOUR PROTECTION
The diagram shows the function APRON
of the mattress folding down due
to scour. An equilibrium point is 1.5-2 x D
reached where no further scour
D
will take place provided the apron
length is adequate.
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RIVER EMBANKMENT PROTECTION
Soil type :-
With fine soils such as sands and silts are generally more erodable
than courser grained soils, the use of a geotextile separator is
imperative. The more erodable the soil, the greater the thickness of
mattress required.
Flow conditions :-
In straight water courses, the flow approaches laminar flow
conditions. However, on bends or changes in direction, the flow
conditions change to increased water velocity or more turbulent
conditions. The greater the water velocity or turbulence, the greater
the mattress thickness required.
Geotextile
Gabion Wall
Where a gabion wall is required to support a river bank, the wall should be de-
signed following the principles for normal gabion retaining wall design, with the
retained fill being considered as partially or completely saturated dependant on
the rise in water level in the river. However, where there is a rapid draw down
situation, hydrostatic pressure can develop and this should be taken into ac-
count in the design.
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RIVER DIVERSIONS
TRAPEZOIDAL CHANNELS
GEOTEXTILE
MATTRESS
PROTECTION TO
SLOPE
MATTRESS PROTECTION TO
BED
The depth of the mattress required should follow the criteria laid out in Page 5 and
the spacing of diaphragms should correspond to the slope requirements.
In all cases, a geotextile membrane should be placed beneath the mattress units.
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RIVER DIVERSIONS
RECTANGULAR CHANNELS
GEOTEXTILE
GABION
WALLING
MATTRESS
PROTECTION TO BED
Gabion channel walls are again designed as mass gravity walls considering the
requirements for draw down and saturated soils.
The required mattress depth should be determined from the criteria laid down in
Page 5.
In all cases a geotextile membrane should be placed beneath the mattress unit and
behind the gabion walling.
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BESPOKE UNITS - MATTRESSES
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BESPOKE UNITS -MATTRESS UNITS
Use of these units is best for larger schemes, units are manufactured to the
requirements and can provide savings in construction time.
The designer should contact HY-TEN to determine the best sizing of the units for
the scheme.
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BESPOKE UNITS - COMBINED GABION -
MATTRESS UNITS FOR CHANNELS
These units are again manufactured to suit particular schemes and are beneficial in
reducing construction costs. The mattress section is integral within
the unit.
Diaphragms are orientated across the width of the mattress bed section.
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OUTFALL AND BRIDGE PROTECTION
WORKS
Where drainage pipes discharge into water courses or rivers, protection to the
bed must be carried out to prevent scour. To achieve this an apron using mat-
tresses is placed in front of the discharge point of the pipe or outlet structure.
Protection may be required to the river bank either side of the structure or dis-
charge point. In the case of streams, it may be necessary to protect the opposite
bank against erosion by the discharge.
For bridge abutments and piers, it is necessary to protect the bed and the adja-
cent banks. Hard structures placed in a river result in turbulent flow conditions or
eddies being formed, generally a thicker mattress protection is required (see rec-
ommendations on depth of mattress in these conditions on Page 3).
Where a pipe discharges at an elevation above the bed of the river then advice
should be sought from the Technical Department.
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