A study of the ground vibration response to controlled blasts

International Society of Explosives Engineers
J. -P. Tshibangu E. Lefebvre
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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10
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2008

Abstract

ABSTRACT : The Tournai’s region in Belgium is characterized by outcrops of limestone that were mined out long ago by different companies for cement and crushed materials. The region is densely populated and the vibrations generated by blasts in the quarries are of big concern. The occurrence of electronic detonators and development of computer sciences brought a new expectation in controlling the vibration level and, hence, carry out bigger blast operations. In this paper we present the results of two experimental blast programs that have been carried out by the Nobel explosive Belgium Company on the Gaurain-Ramecroix quarry to understand the effect of the delay on the vibrations generated in the neighborhood. The first program has been implemented during the early use of electronic caps in Belgium (1996) by performing some unit shots. An attempt to model the effect of the production blasts by the hybrid method (Hinzen 1988) gave promising but poor results compared to infield measurements. A new program (more than ten blasts) has been implemented in 2006 in which the delay and blast firing sequence (i.e. the order in firing adjacent holes in a row) have been changed; a new attempt is made to build unit signals by deconvolution and then try to model production ones. A comparison of the two approaches is made.
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APA: J. -P. Tshibangu E. Lefebvre  (2008)  A study of the ground vibration response to controlled blasts

MLA: J. -P. Tshibangu E. Lefebvre A study of the ground vibration response to controlled blasts. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2008.

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