ACI 555R-2001 Removal and Reuse of Hardened Concrete《硬化水泥的拆卸和复用》.pdf
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1、ACI 555R-01 became effective October 1, 2001.Copyright 2001, American Concrete Institute.All rights reserved including rights of reproduction and use in any form or by anymeans, including the making of copies by any photo process, or by electronic ormechanical device, printed, written, or oral, or r
2、ecording for sound or visual reproduc-tion or for use in any knowledge or retrieval system or device, unless permission inwriting is obtained from the copyright proprietors.ACI Committee Reports, Guides, Standard Practices,and Commentaries are intended for guidance in planning,designing, executing,
3、and inspecting construction. Thisdocument is intended for the use of individuals who arecompetent to evaluate the significance and limitations ofits content and recommendations and who will accept re-sponsibility for the application of the material it contains.The American Concrete Institute disclai
4、ms any and all re-sponsibility for the stated principles. The Institute shallnot be liable for any loss or damage arising therefrom.Reference to this document shall not be made in con-tract documents. If items found in this document are de-sired by the Architect/Engineer to be a part of the contract
5、documents, they shall be restated in mandatory languagefor incorporation by the Architect/Engineer.555R-1Removal and Reuse of Hardened ConcreteACI 555R-01This report presents information on removal and reuse of hardened con-crete. Guidance for assessment of concrete structures for complete or par-ti
6、al demolition is provided. The applicability, advantages, limitations, andsafety considerations of various types of concrete removal methods, includ-ing hand tools, hand-operated power tools, vehicle-mounted equipment,explosive blasting, drills and saws, nonexplosive demolition agents,mechanical spl
7、itters, heating and thermal tools, and hydrodemolition(water-jet blasting), are provided. The available surface removal systems,their probable applications, and advantages and disadvantages of varioustypes of surface removal systems are discussed. Considerations for evaluat-ing and processing waste
8、concrete for production of aggregates suitable forreuses in concrete construction are presented.Keywords: aggregates; concrete removal; condition survey; demolition;diamond saw; drop hammer; explosive blasting; hardened concrete; hydro-demolition; impact breaker; jet-flame cutter; mechanical spltter
9、; mixtureproportion; nonexplosive demolition agent; recycled aggregates; recycledconcrete; rotating cutter head; spring-action breaker; thermal lance; water-jet blasting; wrecking ball.CONTENTSChapter 1Introduction, p. 555R-21.1Scope1.2ObjectiveChapter 2Kinds of concrete and degree of removal, p. 55
10、5R-22.1Introduction2.2Assessment of concrete structures for complete orpartial demolition2.3Types and degrees of removal2.4Types of concrete and effects on removal and reuse2.5Monitoring and safety considerationsChapter 3Removal methods, p. 555R-63.1Introduction3.2Hand tools3.3Hand-operated power to
11、ols3.4Vehicle-mounted equipment3.5Explosive blasting3.6Drills and saws3.7Nonexplosive demolition agents3.8Mechanical splitters3.9Demolition of concrete structures by heat3.10Hydrodemolition (water-jet blasting)Chapter 4Surface removal, p. 555R-114.1Introduction4.2Purpose of surface removal4.3Systems
12、 available for surface removal4.4Definition of final surface4.5Requirements for surface preparation4.6Concrete pavement surface removal4.7Influence of surface conditions on bond propertiesChapter 5Production of concrete from recycled concrete, p. 555R-185.1IntroductionReported by ACI Committee 555Jo
13、seph F. Lamond*ChairmanRoy L. Campbell, Sr. Almerigo Giraldi Nichloas J. T. JenkinsTimothy R. Campbell William Halczak Raymond MillerJoseph A. Cazares Herbert C. Hale, Jr. Philip T. Seabrook*Tony C. Liu, member and chairman of ACI Committee 555 as of March 30, 2001, also contributed significantly to
14、 the completionof this document.555R-2 ACI COMMITTEE REPORT5.2Aggregate production process5.3Aggregate quality5.4Effects of recycled aggregates on concrete properties5.5Mixture proportioning5.6Concrete production Chapter 6References, p. 555R-246.1Referenced standards and reports6.2Cited referencesCH
15、APTER 1INTRODUCTION1.1ScopeThis report provides available information on concrete re-moval methods with detailed discussions on surface remov-al. Reuse of removed concrete as concrete aggregate is alsoaddressed. The type and kind of concrete and its locationwithin a structure directly affect the rem
16、oval methods to beused. Selection of proper tools and equipment are critical fora cost-effective and safe concrete removal project.1.2ObjectiveDriven by cost, need, and limited resources, the technolo-gy for concrete removal and reuse is rapidly advancing. Par-tial removal of critical structural com
17、ponents for repairrather than replacement, geographical constraints, access tostructures planned for removal, environmental regulations,and worker and structure safety will continue to effect anevolution of developing methods and equipment.With safety as a foremost consideration, thorough plan-ning
18、is essential when engaged in a removal project. Thescope and type of concrete to be removed should be evaluat-ed and examined in detail to determine the most advanta-geous system(s). This report provides information onselecting the most appropriate systems.Concrete reuse is primarily related to a pr
19、ojects location.For example, limited availability of materials in a particularregion may result in a cost-effective use of equipment andmanpower to remove nearby concrete structures with theintent of reusing the removed materials as a roadway baseor as coarse aggregate for concrete. This report is c
20、onfinedto the evaluation and processing of hardened concrete usedas concrete coarse aggregates.Work continues in a number of countries to improveequipment and methods, including the use of robotics. Pro-ceedings from the RILEM Symposium held in October 1993in Odense, Denmark, and other RILEM publica
21、tions provideadditional information. These publications include: Demoli-tion and Reuse of Concrete and Masonry (Kasai 1988),Demolition and Reuse of Concrete and Masonry (Lauritzen1993), “Disaster Planning, Structural Assessment, Demoli-tion and Recycling” (De Pauw and Lauritzen 1993), “Recy-cling of
22、 Demolished Concrete and Masonry” (Hansen 1992),and “Specification for Concrete With Recycled Aggregates”(RILEM Technical Committee 121 1993). The StrategicHighway Research Program (SHRP) in the United Statesstudied problems that have an influence on the removal ofconcrete for bridges (Vorster et al
23、. 1992).CHAPTER 2KINDS OF CONCRETE AND DEGREE OF REMOVAL2.1IntroductionThis chapter addresses complete and partial removal fromdifferent types of structures and assessment of structure con-sidering safety, stability, cost, constructibility, and environ-mental impact. The complete or partial removal
24、ofprestressed, reinforced, and unreinforced concrete structuresshould be assessed by a competent team experienced in allphases of the concrete removal operation.One should identify sound concrete and examine whateffect the removal may have on remaining concrete andreinforcement when partial removal
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