Demolition Blast of Heavily Reinforced Concrete Slab on Impermeable Layer

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Shaguo Yuan Jaak Daemen Ye Yuan
Organization:
International Society of Explosives Engineers
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7
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146 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2010

Abstract

ABSTRACT: A 400m2 (480 yd2) heavily reinforced high-strength concrete slab 800mm (31 inch) thick had to be demolished. Underneath it was a 300mm (12 inch) thick underlying structure consisting of three layers: a cushion coat, a water barrier and a concrete layer that protected the water barrier. It was strongly desired by the owner that the underlying structure, especially the water barrier, remain undamaged during the blasting demolition of the reinforced concrete slab above it. This paper discusses the design of the demolition blast, problems encountered, and practical solutions to these problems. First, the impact caused by the charge explosion on the remaining structure was studied. In order to limit crack propagation in the concrete to the bottom of the concrete layer, the concrete isolation layer underneath the bottom of the slab to be demolished was left in place, to protect the water barrier and its protection layer. The effects of blasting vibrations on adjacent concrete were analyzed and precautions were proposed in the design. A safe blast design meeting the requirements to protect the water barrier below the slab was detailed. Rainwater collected and stored above the remaining underlying structure remained in place for two weeks, confirming that the design and blasting were successful.
Citation

APA: Shaguo Yuan Jaak Daemen Ye Yuan  (2010)  Demolition Blast of Heavily Reinforced Concrete Slab on Impermeable Layer

MLA: Shaguo Yuan Jaak Daemen Ye Yuan Demolition Blast of Heavily Reinforced Concrete Slab on Impermeable Layer. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2010.

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