RI 8485 Structure Response and Damage Produced by Airblast From Surface Mining

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
David E. Siskind
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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118
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Jan 1, 1980

Abstract

The Bureau of Mines studied airblast from surface mining to assess its damage and annoyance potential, and to determine safe levels and appropriate measurement techniques. Research results obtained from direct measurements of airblast-produced structure responses, damage, and analysis of instrument characteristics were combined with studies of sonic booms and human response to transient overpressures. Safe levels of airblast were found to be 134 dBL (0.1 Hz), 133 dBL (2 Hz), 129 dBL (6 Hz), and 105 dB C-slow. These four air-blast levels and measurement methods are equivalent in terms of structure response, and anyone could be used as a safe-level criterion. Of the four methods, only the 0.1-Hz high-pass linear method accurately measures the total airblast energy present; however, the other three were found to adequately quantify the structure response and also represent techniques that are readily available to industry. Where a single airblast measuring system must he used, the 2-Hz linear peak response is the best overall compromise. The human response and annoyance problem from airblast is probably caused primarily by wall rattling and the resulting secondary noises. Although these will not entirely be precluded by the recommended levels, they are low enough to preclude damage to residential structures and any possible human injury over the long term.
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APA: David E. Siskind  (1980)  RI 8485 Structure Response and Damage Produced by Airblast From Surface Mining

MLA: David E. Siskind RI 8485 Structure Response and Damage Produced by Airblast From Surface Mining. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1980.

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