The Application of Electronic Detonators to Improve Blast Vibration Predictions at Limestone Quarries

International Society of Explosives Engineers
W. Birch R. Farnfield
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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10
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258 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2006

Abstract

Arguably, some of the most restrictive statutory blast vibration requirements attached to mineral extraction operations can be found in the United Kingdom. Such limitations are, as a rule for the UK, stipulated together with a required statistical confidence that has to be observed in the blast design process in order to ensure total planning compliance. A key element in this procedure is the effect imparted by vibration data scatter from previous blasts as this becomes reflected in the site’s operational standard error statistic and in turn directly influences the maximum instantaneous charge weights that can be justifiably employed. The greater the scatter, the lower the compliant charge weights become.
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APA: W. Birch R. Farnfield  (2006)  The Application of Electronic Detonators to Improve Blast Vibration Predictions at Limestone Quarries

MLA: W. Birch R. Farnfield The Application of Electronic Detonators to Improve Blast Vibration Predictions at Limestone Quarries. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2006.

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