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Controlled Blasting for Civil Construction in an Urban Environment

机译:城市环境中的民用建设控制爆破

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Brisbane's Airport Link is Australia's largest road infrastructure project, worth a total value of A$4.8 billion. The project is using surface and underground blasting to excavate hard volcanic rock, Brisbane Tuff. This paper tells the story of the most challenging and difficult blast of the whole project: the removal of a remnant pillar of rock (approximately 2250 m3) next to a major arterial road and within 100 m of existing infrastructure including a number of heritage listed buildings, residences and privately owned sensitive receivers. The pillar consisted of a hard rock wall (Brisbane Tuff) between 2 m and 6 m thick, 15 m high and 35 m wide; with in situ precast concrete piles embedded within 1 m of the boundary of the pillar. Orica Australia Pty Limited was contracted by Thiess John Holland, to perform the work in this area, including design, modelling, drilling and loading of the explosives, as well as blast clearance and shotfiring. Access to the area was limited so all explosives and equipment, including the 20 t drill rig, had to be lifted in and out by crane. Due to the nature of the blast, with infrastructure 5 m directly in front of the 15 m high face, there was only ever going to be one chance to get this blast right. This was an extremely complex blast which required the use of a number of different types of packaged explosives, as well as special timing techniques only made possible by using electronic initiating systems. This type of blast is high risk, and is more typical of a building demolition in the urban environment. The blast was fired on the 25 September 2010, and was highly successful. The environmental results for vibration and overpressure were well under the imposed limits, and the embedded concrete piles remained undamaged.
机译:布里斯班的机场联系是澳大利亚最大的道路基础设施项目,总价值为48亿美元。该项目正在使用表面和地下爆破来挖掘硬火山岩,布里斯班凝灰岩。本文讲述了整个项目中最具挑战性和困难爆炸的故事:在主要的动脉道旁边的岩石(约2250平方米)的岩石(约2250平方米)的剩余支柱,在包括一些遗产上市建筑物的现有基础设施中,住所和私人拥有的敏感接收者。支柱包括2米和6米厚的硬岩壁(布里斯班凝灰岩),15米高,宽35米;用原位预制混凝土桩嵌入支柱边界的1米范围内。 Orica Australia Pty Limited由Thiess John Holland签约,在这一领域履行工作,包括设计,建模,钻井和装载爆炸物,以及爆炸间隙和射击。进入该地区受到限制,因此所有爆炸物和设备都必须通过起重机抬起和脱离20 T钻机。由于爆炸的性质,基础设施直接在15米高面前5米,只有曾经是一个爆炸的机会。这是一个非常复杂的爆炸,所以需要使用许多不同类型的包装炸药,以及通过使用电子发起系统实现的特殊时序技术。这种类型的爆炸是高风险,并且在城市环境中更为典型的建筑拆迁。爆炸在2010年9月25日发射,非常成功。振动和超压的环境结果在施加的限制下良好,嵌入式混凝土桩保持不变。

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