vénafalak
Vénafalak is a Hungarian term referring to retaining walls, structures designed to hold back soil or rock and prevent its lateral movement. These walls are crucial in landscaping, construction, and civil engineering projects where changes in elevation create unstable slopes. The primary function of a vénafal is to resist the immense pressure exerted by the retained material, ensuring the stability of the ground above and preventing erosion or collapse.
Various materials can be used in the construction of vénafalak, including concrete, stone, timber, and gabions.
The design and construction of vénafalak require careful consideration of soil mechanics and hydrostatic pressure. Proper