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Application Report - Demolition of heavily reinforced
concrete
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Bridge demolition
- Work on bridge piers without diverting traffic.
The Job:
Adding two additional lanes to a four-lane bridge
over the Pompton River in New Jersey to accommodate traffic growth.
The existing bridge piers were capable of supporting the two additional
lanes as they stood, but the upper part of the piers had to be widened.
This meant partially removing the upper section so that new concrete
could be cast.
The requirements:
The lower part of the pile was under no circumstances
to sustain any damage. Needless to say, the construction work had
to be carried out as economically as possible and without disrupting
the traffic to any marked extent.
The solution:
A Darda hydraulic rock and concrete splitter consisting
of two to three C 11 SN splitting cylinders and a hydraulic power
unit. Following the partial removal of the carriageway, the workers
drilled a row of horizontal holes, 45 mm in diameter and at intervals
of 0.6 m, in the upper part of the pier, penetrating right through
the 1.2 m thick concrete. Splitting cylinders were then placed in
every second hole, generating a combined splitting force of around
1000 tons. The concrete was split along the line of drill-holes in
less than a minute. This process was repeated until the pier was split
over a distance of 11 m. Two workers were
able to split a pier in less than 15 minutes (excluding drilling operations),
after which the 11 m long dislodged sections were broken down into
smaller pieces by a number of vertical splits. Finally, the upper
part of the pier was extended with ribbed steel reinforced concrete,
making it capable of supporting a six-lane highway. |
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