The Demolition of the 900-Foot Multiflue Matla Stack in South Africa

International Society of Explosives Engineers
James H. Redyke
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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3
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1982

Abstract

In August, 1980, while finishing construction of the new stack, one of the flues mysteriously collapsed, killing three people and injuring several others. Several months later a British international steeple-jack company was hired to demolish the remaining portion and make a detailed inspection of the balance of the chimney. During this contract almost one hundred core samples were taken from all parts of the structure including the 32-inch thick base. As the result of these tests and the investigation, the Power Company decided to demolish the complete structure. Because of the critical time element, the decision was made to use explosives in the removal of the structure. To give you some perspective as to the size and dimension of the stack, it was 900 feet tall, 80 feet in diameter at the base, and 70 feet in diameter at the top. The two remaining flues were 25 feet in diameter and extended 30 feet beyond the top slab of the chimney. The outside of the structure was referred to as a wind shield. The lower 120 feet were 32 inches thick and the remaining 780 feet were 12 inches thick. The decision was made to prepare and shoot the chimney at the 120-foot elevation because the debris from the collapsed flue was confined in the base section and could not be easily removed. After extensive and costly engineering, we determined it was necessary to construct steel columns to bear on the lower 120-foot section, which would act as a hinge and guide during the dropping of the structure.
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APA: James H. Redyke  (1982)  The Demolition of the 900-Foot Multiflue Matla Stack in South Africa

MLA: James H. Redyke The Demolition of the 900-Foot Multiflue Matla Stack in South Africa. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 1982.

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