Revetment brick and revetment structure
A technology of slope protection bricks and bricks, which is applied in infrastructure engineering, coastline protection, excavation, etc., and can solve problems such as inaccessibility of engineering equipment, excessive engineering equipment, and cumbersome construction procedures
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[0043] This embodiment provides a slope protection brick, which includes a brick body 1 which is hollow and cuboid with upper and lower openings. refer to figure 1 , figure 1 It is a top view of the slope protection brick. The first side of the brick body 1 is provided with a retaining wall 101. The first side of the brick body 1 is set close to the slope during use. The retaining wall 101 is used to prevent the soil of the side slope from sliding or collapsing outwards. The second side of the brick body 1 opposite to the first side is provided with an ornamental wall 102 . The two sides adjacent to the first side are the third side 106 and the fourth side 107 respectively.
[0044]The upper surface of the brick body 1 near the side of the second side is provided with a protrusion 103, and the protrusion 103 is to limit the outward movement of another slope protection brick stacked on the brick body 1, which can Effectively prevent another slope protection brick stacked on...
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[0069] This embodiment is basically the same as Example 1, except that the anticorrosion layer includes 50 parts by weight of cement, 10 parts by weight of zeolite powder, 4 parts by weight of sodium gluconate, 5 parts by weight of polyvinyl alcohol, 5 parts by weight of polyvinyl alcohol, The triethanolamine of weight part and the water reducer of 1.5 weight part. The anticorrosion layer forms a layer of gel protective layer on the outer surface of the brick body, which can protect the brick body against salt corrosion and water penetration.
[0070] In all the above-mentioned embodiments, "big" and "small" are relative terms, "more" and "less" are relative terms, "upper" and "lower" are relative terms, and for such relative The expressions of terms are not repeated in the embodiments of the present invention.
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