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

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Ruilin Yang D. Scott Scovira
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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20
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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.
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APA: Ruilin Yang D. Scott Scovira  (2010)  A Model for Near and Farfield Blast Vibration Based on Multiple Seed Waveforms and Transfer Functions

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

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