Application of Ground Vibration Frequency Spectrum Analysis as a Tool for Optimizing the Blast Design in Large Open Pit Mines

International Society of Explosives Engineers
K Ramachandra Rao
Organization:
International Society of Explosives Engineers
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9
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155 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1994

Abstract

This paper explains the methodology for assessing the efficiency of rockmass fragmentation by explosive blasting, from ground vibration frequency spectrum analysis of the blast event. Explosives are used in the mining, quarrying and construction industries for fragmenting rockmass to a suitable size. When an explosive charge is detonated, in addition to fragmenting the rockmass, it will also generate ground vibration and air vibrations. Efficiency of a blast depend upon percentage of blast energy wasted in generating ground vibrations and air vibrations.
Citation

APA: K Ramachandra Rao  (1994)  Application of Ground Vibration Frequency Spectrum Analysis as a Tool for Optimizing the Blast Design in Large Open Pit Mines

MLA: K Ramachandra Rao Application of Ground Vibration Frequency Spectrum Analysis as a Tool for Optimizing the Blast Design in Large Open Pit Mines. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 1994.

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