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Step
One
The
Monolithic Dome starts as a concrete ring foundation, reinforced
with steel rebar. Vertical steel bars embedded in the ring later
attached to the steel reinforcing of the dome itself. Small domes
may use an integrated floor/ring foundation. Otherwise, the floor
is poured after completion of the dome.
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Step
Two
An
Airform -- fabricated to the proper shape and size -- is placed
on the ring base. Using blower fans, it is inflated and the Airform
creates the shape of the structure to be completed. The fans run
throughout construction of the dome.
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Step
Three
Polyurethane
foam is applied to the interior surface of the Airform. Entrance
into the air-structure is made through a double door airlock which
keeps the air-pressure inside at a constant level. Approximately
three inches of foam is applied. The foam is also the base for
attaching the steel reinforcing rebar.
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Step
Four
Steel
reinforcing rebar is attached to the foam using a specially engineered
layout of hoop (horizontal) and vertical steel rebar. Small domes
need small diameter bars with wide spacing. Large domes require
larger bars with closer spacing.
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Step
Five
Shotcrete
-- a special spray mix of concrete -- is applied to the interior
surface of the dome. The steel rebar is embedded in the concrete
and when about three inches of shotcrete is applied, the Monolithic
Dome is finished. The blower fans are shut off after the concrete
is set.
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