Micro-Meter Measurement of Cracks to Compare Blast and Environmental Effects

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Charles Dowding Michael Louis
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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17
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596 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2003

Abstract

Concern over construction vibration-induced cracking has led to development of a new approach to vibration monitoring called autonomous crack measurement (ACM) and illustrated in Figure 1. This paper describes the concept as well as sensor performance in the first test house fitted an ACM system. Response of three cracks in this concrete masonry unit (CMU) house was measured as part of the system verification. ACM employs a single sensor that measures both weather-induced micrometer changes in crack width and those produced by habitation and ground motioninduced vibration. This comparison is displayed in real time via the Internet without human interaction. Graphic display through the Internet provides a new pathway for communication with the public. Such visual comparison of changes in crack width provides a simple alternative to the present system of comparison of measured and allowable vibration time histories. Measurements reported herein show that weatherinduced response of cracks is greater than that caused by presently allowable construction-induced vibration.
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APA: Charles Dowding Michael Louis  (2003)  Micro-Meter Measurement of Cracks to Compare Blast and Environmental Effects

MLA: Charles Dowding Michael Louis Micro-Meter Measurement of Cracks to Compare Blast and Environmental Effects. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2003.

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