Vibration Analysis for Blasting on a 16th Century Environment in Toledo - Spain

- Organization:
- International Society of Explosives Engineers
- Pages:
- 10
- File Size:
- 94 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2004
Abstract
A new Convention Center is going to be built in the millenary city of Toledo, right in the old city limits. The workings will need to excavate some 80.000 cubic meters of granite, which has, a trench-like structure already blasted for the construction (60 years ago) of a parking lot and a shopping area. Surrounding this trench, some few feet away, there are structures and buildings from the 16th century and remainings from previous times that need to be preserved from any damage caused by blasting. Because of this, a vibration analysis was designed according to the special characteristics of this work. Structures to monitor were located at several levels. It considered three different directions of study in order to evaluate the impact of vibrations of the structures located at three different heights of the granite trench. On top, the historical convent of Santa Fe, with some remaining from the 8th century (Muslim domination of the Iberian Peninsula), on the bottom, the Justice Hall of Toledo with 16th century walls, and, in the middle, a wall and a tower from times of the king Phillip II (16th century, the time of the Spanish Empire).
Citation
APA:
(2004) Vibration Analysis for Blasting on a 16th Century Environment in Toledo - SpainMLA: Vibration Analysis for Blasting on a 16th Century Environment in Toledo - Spain. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2004.