Timber sheet pile-vegetation model for stream bank retaining structure

Conference Paper (2019)
Author(s)

Abhijith Chandrakaran Kamath (TU Delft - Bio-based Structures & Materials)

W. F. Gard (TU Delft - Bio-based Structures & Materials)

J. W. van de Kuilen (Technische Universität München, TU Delft - Bio-based Structures & Materials)

Research Group
Bio-based Structures & Materials
Copyright
© 2019 A.C. Kamath, W.F. Gard, J.W.G. van de Kuilen
DOI related publication
https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20199212013
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Publication Year
2019
Language
English
Copyright
© 2019 A.C. Kamath, W.F. Gard, J.W.G. van de Kuilen
Research Group
Bio-based Structures & Materials
Volume number
92
ISBN (electronic)
9782759890644
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Abstract

Timber sheet piles are widely used to protect canal and stream banks. Quite often, riparian vegetation also grows along these retaining structures. Roots of riparian vegetation mechanically reinforce the soil with their root systems. A timber sheetpile- vegetation model is developed taking into account the mechanical reinforcement of the vegetation roots. The model uses easy to obtain physical parameters, which makes it suitable to have a preliminary estimate of how the forces on the bio engineered structure would evolve.