Demolition of Buildings-Av
Demolition of Buildings-Av
Demolition of Buildings-Av
Contents
1. Demolition of buildings: IS 4130 1.1 Planning 1.2 Precautions before starting the work 1.3 Protection of the public 1.4 Sequence of demolition operations 1.5 Removal of materials 1.6 Demolition of walls 1.7 Demolition of floors 1.8 Recommendations for demolition of particular elements 2.Government Clearances 3. Demolition Methods
Why?
1.5.REMOVAL OF MATERIALS
Dismantled materials may be thrown to the ground only after taking adequate precautions. The serviceable and unserviceable materials are separated in heaps. It should be lowered to the ground through:
Chutes-wooden or metal chutes for the removal-at the centre of the building for efficient building Holes in the Floor-without the use of chutes-size should not exceed 25 per cent of floor area
Overloading of floors shall be prevented by removing the accumulating debris Walls shall be removed part by part Structural or load bearing members on any floor shall not be cut or removed until all the storeys above that floor have been demolished and removed In framed structures, the steel frame is left in place during the demolition of masonry work
1.7 DEMOLITION OF FLOORS In cutting holes in a floor which spans in one direction, a slit of width not exceeding 300mm shall be cut at the first stage for the entire length of the slab along the way it spans. The demolition shall be started only after the floor in question and the surrounding floor area for a distance of 6m have been cleared of people and debris.
Firm Planks given for the workmen to stand on to guard any unexpected floor collapse
2. Government Clearances
1.1 PLANNING A careful study of the structure which is to be pulled down-the manner in which the various parts of the building to be demolished are supported and how far the demolition will effect the adjacent buildings. A definite plan for the demolition stage wisedepending on the way the loads are supported
Demolition Methods
3.2 DISMANTLING Cutting elements and then removing with a crane is possible.The cutting process may be sawing,water jetting or thermic lance. Because the surface of cut concrete is almost smooth it is useful when partial demolition required.
3.3 WATER JETS Water jets reduce dust and eliminates vibration and fire hazards Used to cut straight lines and contours and access manholes. 1 inch penetration per minute is possible for RCC slabs.
3.4 THERMIC LANCE Thermic Lance is created by packing a seamless mild steel tube with low carbon rods and passing oxygen through the tube.Fusion creating about 4000 to 7000degree Farenhiet can burn through 12 feet thick.Rate of 2 to 3 inch per minute. Vibration and dust reduced but smoke and fire hazards
Diamond Techniques
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3.7 EXPLOSIVES-Implosion Efficient means to remove large volumes of deteriorated concrete Dangerous and hence computer modeling done to study the failure
Mechanical and Chemical methods Mechanical- in expensive, quiet and no vibration Chemicals used which cause expansion internally
Nitroglycerin, dynamite
The basic idea of explosive demolition is quite simple: If you remove the support structure of a building at a certain point, the section of the building above that point will fall down on the part of the building below that point. If this upper section is heavy enough, it will collide with the lower part with sufficient force to cause significant damage. In most cases, blowing the support structures on the lower floors is sufficient for collapsing the building, but loading columns on upper floors helps break the building material into smaller pieces as it falls. This makes for easier clean-up following the blast.
REFERENCES
IS CODE 4030 : Demolition of Buildings Demolition of Concrete Structures by Hal Hudgins, Demolition Specialist
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