请输入您要查询的英文单词:

 

单词 revetment
释义

revetment

enUK

re·vet·ment

R0207400 (rĭ-vĕt′mənt)n.1. A facing, as of masonry, used to support an embankment.2. A barricade against explosives.

revetment

(rɪˈvɛtmənt) n1. (Building) a facing of stones, sandbags, etc, to protect a wall, embankment, or earthworks2. (Fortifications) a facing of stones, sandbags, etc, to protect a wall, embankment, or earthworks3. (Building) another term for retaining wall[C18: from French revêtement literally: a reclothing, from revêtir; see revest]

re•vet•ment

(rɪˈvɛt mənt)

n. 1. a facing of masonry or the like, esp. for protecting an embankment. 2. an ornamental facing, as on a masonry wall, of marble, face brick, tiles, etc.
Thesaurus
Noun1.revetment - a barrier against explosivesbarrier - a structure or object that impedes free movement
2.revetment - a facing (usually masonry) that supports an embankmentrevetement, stone facingembankment - a long artificial mound of stone or earth; built to hold back water or to support a road or as protectioncladding, facing - a protective covering that protects the outside of a building
Translations

revetment

enUK

revetment

[rə′vet·mənt] (civil engineering) A facing made on a soil or rock embankment to prevent scour by weather or water. (ordnance) A retaining wall with a facing such as concrete or stone, commonly used for fortifications or to protect against explosions.

Revetment

A facing or veneer of stone, concrete, or other materials constructed on a sloping embankment, dike, or beach face to protect it against erosion caused by waves or currents. The revetment may be a rigid cast-in-place concrete structure; but more commonly it is a flexible structure constructed of stone riprap or interlocking concrete blocks. It is sometimes an articulated block structure where the armor blocks are set in a form known as a flexible carpet; that is, the blocks interlock for stability, but the interlocking makes them flexible enough to respond to settlement of the underlying soil. A flexible revetment provides protection from exterior hydraulic forces, and it also can tolerate some settlement or consolidation of the underlying soil.

A typical revetment might employ stone riprap as the armor material (see illustration). A revetment typically has three major components: (1) the armor layer, which resists the wave or current-induced hydraulic forces; (2) a filter layer under the armor layer to allow water seepage out of the underlying soil without the removal of fine soil particles; and (3) a mechanism to stabilize the structure toe. Toe stabilization is particularly important where waves break on the structure, but may not be necessary if the revetment extends to sufficient depths where hydraulic forces will not erode the toe of the slope. The design water level (see illus.) for the structure may be higher than the normal water level during nonstorm conditions. If the revetment is exposed to waves that will break and run up the face of the revetment, the upper extent of the revetment must be sufficiently high to counter the force exerted by the waves.

Although stone riprap is the most commonly used material for revetment armor layers, a wide variety of other materials have been used, including cast-in-place concrete and poured asphalt, wire bags filled with stone (gabions), interlocking concrete blocks, soil cement, cement-filled bags, interlocked tires, woven wooden mattresses, and vegetation (only used for surfaces exposed to very low waves or slow-moving currents). See Retaining wall, River engineering

revetment

1. Any facing of stone, metal, or wood over a less attractive or less durable substance or construction. 2. A retaining wall or breast wall; a facing on an embankment to prevent erosion.

revetment

An area protected on three sides by sandbags, concrete, compacted earth, or other material. The aim is to provide blast protection to the aircraft, weapon system, or essential equipment inside and beyond the revetment. Also called a blast fence, open blast pen, or hardened shelter.
FinancialSeeretaining wall

revetment

enUK
  • noun

Synonyms for revetment

noun a barrier against explosives

Related Words

  • barrier

noun a facing (usually masonry) that supports an embankment

Synonyms

  • revetement
  • stone facing

Related Words

  • embankment
  • cladding
  • facing
随便看

 

英语词典包含2567994条英英释义在线翻译词条,基本涵盖了全部常用单词的英英翻译及用法,是英语学习的有利工具。

 

Copyright © 2004-2022 Newdu.com All Rights Reserved
更新时间:2024/12/23 3:46:51