Embankment Support Over Piles with ParaLink
Prestons Road Flyover, East London |
The Prestons Road Flyover carries the East India Dock Link highway over a grade separated
junction built over the line of the Blackwall Tunnel. The line of the highway lies between
the cast-iron lined, bored tunnel and the brick built cut-and-cover approaches. Potential
differential movement of the tunnel due to surcharge loading at that point were unaccpetable.
The typical geology of the London Docklands comprises a variable depth of made ground
overlying compressible alluvial materials which in turn overlie the London Clay.
The design challenge was increased by the constraints of the grade seperation geometry
and the proximity of an elevated section of the Docklands Light Railway.
The avoidance of surcharge on the tunnel and the potential for differential movement were
resolved by supporting the approach ramps on piles. The embankment loads were transferred
from the ramp fill to the piles by a granular mattress reinforced with high strength ParaLink
geosynthetic reinforcing materials.
Additional economy was achieved by the use of lightweight pulverised fuel ash as the fill
material. The durability of ParaLink in these chemically aggressive conditions made it an
obvious choice for the application.
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