Gr. Woolley et D. Vandercruyssen, STRUCTURAL DEFICIENCIES OF NATURAL DRAFT COOLING-TOWERS AT UK POWER-STATIONS .3. STRENGTHENING OF NATURAL DRAFT COOLING-TOWER SHELLS, Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers. Structures and buildings, 104(1), 1994, pp. 25-37
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25
Categorie Soggetti
Engineering, Civil","Construcion & Building Technology
The repair and strengthening of a number of concrete natural draught c
ooling towers have been completed by National Power. The schemes follo
wed assessment Central Electricity Generating Board (CEGB) towers inst
igated after the collapse of towers at Ferrybridge (1965), Ardeer (197
3) and Fiddlers Ferry (1984). Strengthening works involve techniques d
eveloped by the CEGB, some of which are thought to be unique to this f
orm of construction. The design and construction of external mantles a
round existing shells are described. Details are given of the use of f
ly ash concrete in cast in-situ mantles and of sprayed concrete work.
Detailed survey and inspection techniques for concrete cooling tower,
shells are reported. The methods of assessment are; discussed, and pro
cedures for, and examples of, resin injection of cracked shells and a
unique repair using parafil ropes as an external girdle to contain a t
ower shell against failure are presented.