Use of Microwave for Demolition of Deteriorated Concrete Infrastructure
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Problems & Needed Improvements
• Problems with existing methods of removing damaged pavement
• Time-consuming
• Labor-intensive
• Generate abrasive dust & noise
• Cannot effectively avoid undamaged parts
• Require heavy equipment
• Needed Improvements
• Speed & precision
• Dust and noise control
• Reduced/eliminated need for on-site labor
• Value-added use of debris in follow-up repair
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Alternative Concrete Removal Technologies
• Pneumatic concrete breakers
• Hydraulic breakers
• Expansive agents
• Hydro-demolition
• Abrasive jetting
• Sponge blasting
• CO2 (dry ice) blasting
• Electrohydraulic scabbing
• Shot blasting
• Laser ablation
• Microwave fragmentation
• Differential thermal stresses & vapor pressure
• Volumetric (versus superficial) removal
• Selectivity
• Dust and noise control
• Efficient and expedient
• Beneficiation of fragmented concrete
• Potential for remote control
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Pneumatic Breaker Hydraulic Breaker Expansive Agents Hydrodemolition Abrasive Jetting
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Microwave Heating of Concrete
Curing
• Lower frequencies (0.915 & 2.45 GHz) for uniform heating
• ~1 kW microwave power
• Significantly reduced cure time & rate of strength gain
Selective fragmentation & recycling
• Higher microwave frequencies (>2.45 GHz) to induce differential thermal stresses, localize the microwave power and improve selectivity.
Electromagnetic Spectrum
Concrete Application of Microwave
• Accelerated microwave curing of concrete
• Selective microwave demolition and drilling of concrete
• Microwave recycling of concrete
• Concentration of energy in the demolition zone
• A waveguide forms a narrow beam of energy that can be directed to a targeted area.
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System Components
Microwave Generator
Microwave Transmission Line
Control Unit
Waveguides
Dimensions of Standard Waveguides
Schematics of the Transmission Line and the Applicator
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Applicator
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Working Principles
• Main Causes of Concrete Demolition
• Differential Thermal Stresses in bulk concrete
• Differential Aggregate-Paste Interfacial Stresses
• Pore Water Pressure
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