A Rational Method for Predicting Damage to Historical Structures Subjected to Blasting Vibrations

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Kenneth Medearis
Organization:
International Society of Explosives Engineers
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15
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591 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1993

Abstract

The accurate prediction of possible damage to historic structures subjected to blasting-related ground motions is not infrequently the dominant factor in whether or not a mining or quarrying operation is allowed to proceed. A recent scenario involving an 1802 Pennsylvania Historic House was resolved satisfactorily, primarily because of the use of modern structural dynamics analysis techniques rather than simplistic peak particle velocity guidelines. One of the associated dominating factors was the truly significant agreement of the analysis results and the values obtained from actual on-site test shot blast motion recordings.
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APA: Kenneth Medearis  (1993)  A Rational Method for Predicting Damage to Historical Structures Subjected to Blasting Vibrations

MLA: Kenneth Medearis A Rational Method for Predicting Damage to Historical Structures Subjected to Blasting Vibrations. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 1993.

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