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"Kevin Brooks" wrote:
When we were taught bridge demo, the large suspension bridge was not
even really addressed (I can recall an instructor flippantly
remarking that it would probably be best to just park a couple of
fuel trucks under the cable at its lowest point and light them off
and hope that the thermal loading degraded the strength enough to
drop it).
One of those "how to knock down buildings" shows on Discovery showed a
medium-sized suspension bridge somewhere getting knocked down, and they
didn't screw with the main cables for the primary cuts. They just
knocked down the vertical suspending cables with a *lot* of much smaller
charges, taking out the deck. I suppose they went back later and cut
the big cables, but if you don't have something to drive on, it's not
that useful, especially in the short term.
Now, if you had some good prep time, a half-ton chunk of thermite
wrapped around the cable could be interesting...
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