Abstract

Calculation methods for strengthening and covering slopes with paving stones or tiles have been developed, and precise formulas for calculating the diameters of paving stones have been adopted. The three most characteristic locations of the triangular base of the measuring pyramid on the slope are: a) When the stones forming the nest on the slope are positioned in such a way that the measuring stone placed on the tip of the pyramid is most easily overturned in the direction of the tidal current; b) When the measuring stone can be tilted in the direction of the shoreline, towards large widths; c) When the possible direction of overturning makes a large angle of 30° with the shoreline, that is when one of the sides of the equilateral triangle of the base of the pyramid is parallel to the shoreline.

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