maaverkot
Maaverkot, also known as "ground anchors" or "soil anchors," are structural elements used in civil engineering to stabilize soil, rock, or other materials. They are typically installed by drilling a hole into the ground and inserting a steel rod or cable, which is then grouted in place to create a strong bond with the surrounding soil or rock. Maaverkot are commonly employed in slope stabilization, retaining wall support, and the reinforcement of weak or unstable ground.
The primary function of maaverkot is to resist tensile forces, preventing soil or rock from shifting or
Installation involves several key steps, including site preparation, drilling, insertion of the anchor tendon (a steel
Maaverkot are designed based on factors such as soil type, load requirements, and environmental conditions. They