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Bridging of sinkholes

Project information

Project name

Railway Junction Gröbers

Location

Leipzig, DE

Principal

German ail R (DB Projekt Verkehrsbau GmbH)

Design

VEPRO (tracks); KuK (construction works)

Contractor

ARGE ‘Knoten Gröbers’

Construction time

2000-2002

Project details

Project description and challenge

A railway junction with up to 7 tracks alongside each other was located on a former coal mining area where extraction took place at depths as shallow as 30 m up until the 1930s. The railway embankment, with two tracks for high speed (ICE) trains (up to 300 km/hr), needed to be protected from potential sinkholes and unacceptable settlements (max. 3 mm differential settlement over 1.5 m rail spacing).

Solution

All detected cavities were injected with cement grout. The embankment was then constructed with a special over-bridging system:

• Firstly, a cement tabilised base layer (0.4 m thick);

• Secondly, a mineral layer (0/16 and 0/32), including warning layer, and two Geogrid layers with strengths up to 1200 kN/m, reinforcing in two directions (0.95 m thick);

• Finally, an upper cement stabilised bearing layer. Over the cement stabilised bearing layer, a nonwoven separation layer was placed before installing the frost protection mineral layer in accordance with German Railway regulations DS 836.

As soon as a sinkhole becomes active, the warning layer will register its exact location. Then the Geogrids, with aramid yarns longitudinally and polyvinylalcohol yarns in the cross direction will be activated, reinforcing the embankment and upper cement stabilised bearing layer (the system having a design life of one month). Within the month, the sinkhole must, and can, be injected without the need to close the railway tracks. This unique system provides a solution combining a geosynthetic bearing layer with a computer operated warning system, resulting in permanent control of the situation.