Understanding Ground Vibrations and the Effects of Delay Intervals on Amplitude and Frequency

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Randall M. Wheeler
Organization:
International Society of Explosives Engineers
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19
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404 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1992

Abstract

The measurement and analysis of blast-induced ground vibrations are more complex than ever before. This is primarily due to the advancements made in microchip technology, mass storage utilities and the computer, which have allowed us to reduce and analyze data in a matter of moments instead of days. Terminologies such as Fourier transform, response spectra, cross-correlation, convolution, deconvolution and half-length frequency, etc. mean little to anyone except those who are experts in the field. A little understanding of the basic concepts behind vibration effects can help a beleaguered end-user feel more confident about what their measurements really mean.
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APA: Randall M. Wheeler  (1992)  Understanding Ground Vibrations and the Effects of Delay Intervals on Amplitude and Frequency

MLA: Randall M. Wheeler Understanding Ground Vibrations and the Effects of Delay Intervals on Amplitude and Frequency. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 1992.

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