Vibration measurements during the relocation of Ramses II statue
Elnady, Tamer;
Abstract
It was decided to move Ramses II statue from the heart of Cairo to another location in the outskirts close to the planned new Egyptian Museum, scheduled to be opened for public in 2011. The statue was originally 83 tons, 12 meters high, in one piece of granite. The statue originally stood in the ancient capital of Memphis and was found in six pieces during an excavation in 1882. In 1952 it was moved to Ramses Square in central Cairo and all pieces were joined together. When first placed it was surrounded by trees and a huge fountain which was very famous for a long time. Nowadays, the air pollution from heavy city traffic was taking its toll as were vibrations from the traffic and the subway. Because of the importance of this monument, the Supreme Council of Antiquities in Egypt, asked the ASU Sound and Vibration Lab. at Ain Shams University to monitor the vibrations on the statue during the relocation project. This paper describes the vibration measurements and results that were performed during the whole project. This includes measurements while preparing the site, during the move of concrete duplicate, and the relocation of the original statue.
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Title | Vibration measurements during the relocation of Ramses II statue | Authors | Elnady, Tamer | Issue Date | 1-Dec-2007 | Conference | Turkish Acoustical Society - 36th International Congress and Exhibition on Noise Control Engineering, INTER-NOISE 2007 ISTANBUL | ISBN | 9781605603858 | Scopus ID | 2-s2.0-84873941019 |
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