joreilly86
Structural
- Mar 18, 2014
- 2
I need to make a very large trapezoidal cut out in an existing concrete gravity wall. The wall is mostly submerged, it could potentially be isolated to allow work in the dry.
The thickness at the top is 5ft and as you move down the wall, the maximum thickness I need to cut through is around 8-10 ft. I'm familiar with perforated stitch drilling and coring through walls and slabs but I've never seen this carried out on such a thick structure. Unnecessary impact and vibration are a concern due to the age, condition and importance of the existing gravity wall. The wall is reinforced with skin reinforcement of 25mm bars at 300 spacing each way.
We are trying to do this as fast as possible due to the requirement of shutting down an active hydropower plant, bonus points for minimal disruption to ongoing power production. The overall perimeter length of the cut is around 75ft.
I know I'm asking for the world here, Anyone have any ideas or familiar with applicable solutions?
The thickness at the top is 5ft and as you move down the wall, the maximum thickness I need to cut through is around 8-10 ft. I'm familiar with perforated stitch drilling and coring through walls and slabs but I've never seen this carried out on such a thick structure. Unnecessary impact and vibration are a concern due to the age, condition and importance of the existing gravity wall. The wall is reinforced with skin reinforcement of 25mm bars at 300 spacing each way.
We are trying to do this as fast as possible due to the requirement of shutting down an active hydropower plant, bonus points for minimal disruption to ongoing power production. The overall perimeter length of the cut is around 75ft.
I know I'm asking for the world here, Anyone have any ideas or familiar with applicable solutions?