Near-Field Blast Vibration Monitoring: Practical Considerations and Issues

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Patrick Andrieux John Heilig
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1995

Abstract

"Near-field monitoring of blast induced seismic vibrations is a practical and useful way of assessing blast field behaviour for diagnosis and optimization purposes. It is also necessary in order to provide the information from which empirical vibration prediction equations, such as the one proposed by Holmberg (11 for example, can be derived. (Strictly speaking, the “near field” extends from the blasthole itself to about one charge length away from it; however, throughout this article, “near field”will.most often refer to the outer limit of this zone, from roughly 0.75 to 1.50 charge length away.) In order to obtain reliable data, proper field monitoring techniques are of paramount importance. Once the data are properly recorded, analysis can be done either in the time domain (describing vibration amplitude vs. time) or in the frequency domain (usually describing vibration amplitude vs. frequency)."
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APA: Patrick Andrieux John Heilig  (1995)  Near-Field Blast Vibration Monitoring: Practical Considerations and Issues

MLA: Patrick Andrieux John Heilig Near-Field Blast Vibration Monitoring: Practical Considerations and Issues. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 1995.

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