A Model for Near and Far Field Blast Vibration Based on Multiple Seed Waveforms and Transfer Functions

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Ruilin Yang
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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26
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2010

Abstract

Blast vibration in the highwall from a cast blast in open pit mines or in the hanging walls from a stope blast in underground mines is a common concern. Vibration in such cases is a typical near-field situation where the distance from a blasthole to a point of interest varies significantly compared to the distance between the blast as a whole and the point of interest. Most existing blast vibration models are designed for far-field vibration using a single seed wave to represent all blastholes within a blast and do not simulate wave shape change over the distance. Using the site parameters from the analysis of signature hole vibrations, the present blast vibration model yields reasonable agreement with field measurements in terms of vibration amplitude and frequency. Case studies show that the model has been used successfully to assist field vibration control.
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APA: Ruilin Yang  (2010)  A Model for Near and Far Field Blast Vibration Based on Multiple Seed Waveforms and Transfer Functions

MLA: Ruilin Yang A Model for Near and Far Field Blast Vibration Based on Multiple Seed Waveforms and Transfer Functions. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2010.

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