The present invention refers to waterproofing coverings for hydraulic works, such as canals, tunnels, dams and the like, by a waterproofing and protective membrane of synthetic resin material, or plastic material in general term, usually termed as “geomembrane”, and in particular refers to a method and to a punctual fastening system suitable to transmit to the same hydraulic work or ground the forces and strains acting onto the membrane caused by the flowing fluid.
According to another object of the invention, a method and a fastening system for a waterproofing protective membrane have been provided of simple construction and relatively low cost, compared to conventional fastening systems, and suitable to withstand and transmit to the hydraulic work structure and/or to ground, by the same punctual anti-anchoring system, the forces generated by fluid infiltration caused by accidental membrane breakages and/or by the wind action, without damaging the protective membrane and the punctual fastening points.
According to a further object of the invention, a punctual fastening system has been provided comprising a suitable protective and safety system along the upper edges of side walls of a canal or a general hydraulic work.
The above mentioned objects can be obtained by a punctual fastening method according to claim 1, and by a punctual fastening system according to claim 3.
In particular, according to a first solution of the invention, a method has been provided for fastening a waterproofing protective membrane of plastic material onto a surface area to be covered of a hydraulic structure by mechanical fastening devices, characterized by the steps of:
According to the invention a fastening system has been provided for fastening a waterproofing protective membrane of plastic material, suitable for covering surface areas of hydraulic works by the above mentioned method, characterized by:
The above mentioned and other features of the punctual anchoring method and system shall be more clearly explained by the following description relating to some examples, with reference to the drawings in which:
As it is well-known, in the past various solutions have been used for fastening, by simple friction action, a protective membrane of plastic material against a surface area to be protected of a hydraulic work, for example a dam surface in contact with water; a fastening system of this type is described, e.g. in U.S. Pat. No. 5,143,480. Further EP-A-0775781 describes a canal protective system, in which sheets of synthetic material are fastened by simple pins driven into the concrete along the peripheral edges of a canal, and in which the protective membrane is kept adherent to the surface of the canal by the sole water pressure, providing ballasting means on the bottom side.
Other fastening devices are described e.g. in U.S. Pat. No. 4,129,007 and U.S. Pat. No. 4,915,542.
In the past these fastening systems have shown some problems caused by water infiltration under the protective membrane, owing to cuts and/or breakages caused in the same protective membrane; other breakage causes comprise the bulging at the membrane due to negative pressures generated by the wind action. In all cases there were caused dangerous breakages and possible tearings of the membrane in the anchoring positions, as said fastening systems suffer to efficiently transmit to the hydraulic work and/or to underlying ground the stresses caused by the water and/or wind force, without injuring the integrity of the protective membrane and the sealing action in the anchoring zones.
Further the complex structure of some previously used fastening systems, caused a difficult and anti-economical protective laying of the protective membrane due to necessity of operating with great and heavy machines and equipments.
During the laying on of a protective membrane of plastic material onto hydraulic works using conventional fastening systems, it must be further considered that, to project and install these systems in hydrostatic conditions, it is not necessary to consider the stresses of the protective membrane. Conversely in hydrodynamic applications, it is essential to establish a correct fastening system of the protective membrane, for keeping the better system performance also in case of damages occurred to the membrane.
The present invention is aimed to provide a method and a fastening system to solve the problems encountered in conventional fastening systems that were used until today, suitable for application in hydrostatic and hydrodynamic conditions of hydraulic works and for anchoring a protective membrane both to a concrete structure of an hydraulic work, and to the ground, assuring an appropriate distribution of forces and stresses acting onto the same protective membrane.
In particular, in the example of
The reference 13 in
In general, a similar protective membrane 13 comprises an elastically flexible and extensible sheet of plastic material, commonly known as “geomembrane”, provided by connecting or welding many plastic sheets, e.g. of polyvinyl-chloride (PVC), or high-density polyethylene (HDPE), polypropylene (PP), or thermal polyolefins (TPO).
Depending on the characteristics of the hydraulic work and plastic material of protective membrane, and hydraulic conditions, it is necessary to make an appropriate selection of the fastening system that must be suitable to distribute and transmit the forces and/or the stresses acting on the protective membrane 13 to ground and/or to concrete structure of the work, and that, in the same time, be economical and easy to install.
On the basis of some tests, it was noted that good results can be obtained by using an anchoring system in established points, of punctual type, that is to say using special fastening devices positioned in points of a surface area to be covered, in detail on the lateral bank sides 11 and on the bottom 12 of the canal 10, shown in the example of
As it will be evident from the above mentioned figures, an integrated fastening system has been used comprising a plurality of punctual fastening devices both on the lateral bank sides of concrete, and on the bottom 12; the various fastening devices being aligned in the longitudinal canal direction of the canal, along parallel anchoring lines.
In better details the system comprises a number of punctual fastening devices 14 for the protective membrane 13, provided along the upper edges of lateral bank sides 11 of canal, e.g. of the type shown in
In the case shown in
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According to the present invention, the punctual fastening devices 15 and 16 are conformed for satisfying specifical exigencies:
What above said can be obtained conforming the fastening devices 15 e 16 to provide wide annular contact and sealing surface areas around the holes in the membrane 13 crossed by the fastening devices; further this can be obtained conforming or using the punctual fastening devices suitable to offer a sure anchoring to the hydraulic work structure, or a deep anchoring to ground.
Depending on mechanical characteristics of the membrane 13, its thickness and hydraulic flow rate, it is as much important to define a correct layout and reciprocal space between the various fastening devices. For example, canals waterproofed by protective membranes 13 having a minimum thickness of ab. 2 mm, with low modulus of elasticity lower than 25 N/mm2 both in transversal and longitudinal directions, according to standard DIN EN ISO 527-1/3, and with a water flow having a speed of ab. 6 m/sec or lower, good results have been obtained by providing spaces between the fastening devices with a length comprised between 0.5 and 3 m.
Some types of fastening devices are shown in the examples of figures from 3 to 6; in particular the example in
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The stud 23, in addition to represent the anchoring element, has its upper part 23′ extending upward to allow a sealing fastening of the membrane 13. In this case the membrane 13 is sealingly fastened by a sealing device comprising a lower metal plate 25, an upper metal plate 26 and two annular gaskets 27, 28 on opposite sides of membrane 13; an eventual metal bar 31 having a U-shaped section, longitudinally extends and is fastened between anchoring devices 15 aligned in the longitudinal direction of the canal, for distributing the stresses and forces to two or more contiguous fastening devices. The assembly of locking plates, of annular gaskets and of metallic section bar is sealingly pressed against a water draining layer 30 of textile material, arranged between the membrane 13 and the surface 19, by a nut 29 screwed onto the protruding end 23′ of anchoring stud 23.
Also in this case the assembly of locking plates 25, 26 and gaskets 27 and 28 is suitable to supply a wide annular contact surface on both sides of the membrane 13 appropriate to assure the necessary watertight sealing, fiction force and mechanical locking action by the stud 23, suitable to transmit the forces applied to the membrane 13, without damaging this later, to the whole fastening devices.
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Also in this case a stud 35 screwed into the tubular element 32, provides an anchoring part 35 which extends from the tubular element 32 to the outside for anchoring the membrane 13; in this case the anchoring part 35′ comprises by a bolt screwed into the tubular element 32. In
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According to the punctual anchoring method and system conforming to the present invention, in the positions of the various fastening points of membrane 13 it is provided a punctual fastening device 15 and/or 16, whose anchoring members 23, 32 or 36 are fitted into the concrete wall and/or in the ground for a prefixed depth, with a membrane fastening part 23′, 35 or 40′ partially protruding outside. The protective membrane 13, provided with suitable through holes for the fastening element, is laid down onto the surface to be covered, after having positioned the plates 25 and the lower gaskets 27. Then the upper gaskets 28, the plates 26 and the metallic section bars 31 are positioned, locking the whole assembly by the nut 29. In this manner, the membrane 13 is sealingly locked on the two sides between the contact surfaces of gaskets locked between the two plates; furthermore the membrane 13 is elastically stretched and pushed against the surface 19 of ground and/or of concrete wall; in this manner it is possible to distribute and transmit to the ground and/or hydraulic structure all the forces and stresses acting onto the membrane by means of the various punctual fastening devices.
It shall be understood that what has been described and shown in annexed drawings has been provided for illustrative purpose only of some preferred embodiments and that the punctual fastening system according to the present invention can be applied in any manner and differently used for fastening a protective of any hydraulic work, without departing from the claims
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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MI2008A001624 | Sep 2008 | IT | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP09/06344 | 9/2/2009 | WO | 00 | 4/1/2011 |