A High=Preformance Vibration Monitoring and Data Distribution System for Large-Scale Urban Development Projects

- Organization:
- International Society of Explosives Engineers
- Pages:
- 11
- File Size:
- 291 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2004
Abstract
Automated vibration monitoring and web-based data distribution has proven itself on the largest single construction project ever undertaken in Finland. The excavation for the Kamppi Center Project in the center of Helsinki was completed in November of 2003 and involved the removal of over 200,000 m3 (260,000 yd3) of rock and over 1,700 individual blasts. A system was installed, incorporating 37 discrete monitoring points located throughout an underlying metro station, and other surrounding underground and surface facilities. After every blast, vibration data was automatically transferred from the monitoring network to a server database. Stakeholders were able to access and review vibration reports on a password-protected website within 90 seconds of each blast. This allowed engineers to verify that recorded levels were in compliance with established limits, before proceeding with subsequent blasts. The data was also imported into a semi-automated Scaled Distance tool for analysis using linear regression techniques. This was used to determine, and adjust for trends in blast-induced vibration.Copyright
Citation
APA:
(2004) A High=Preformance Vibration Monitoring and Data Distribution System for Large-Scale Urban Development ProjectsMLA: A High=Preformance Vibration Monitoring and Data Distribution System for Large-Scale Urban Development Projects. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2004.