A Study of the Use Signature Holes for Smaller & Faster Moving Construction Blasting Operations

International Society of Explosives Engineers
David Harrison Dale Bartholomae Edward J. Walter
Organization:
International Society of Explosives Engineers
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13
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650 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2005

Abstract

Methods that involve the use of signature blast holes in order to identify the particular frequency characteristics of a geographical area are widely available. Information acquired can be used to determine optimum blast hole timings to produce the desired constructive and destructive inference. However, these types of analyses can be both complicated and expensive. This study will investigate the use and practicality of signature hole and/or shift and sum analysis software and their application to small diameter construction utility blasting operations in Pennsylvania and faster moving projects in general. A determination will then be made as to whether this technology can be utilized by today’s blaster, from both a functional and a cost effective basis. Single hole blasts will be detonated on various smaller construction projects and will be monitored with an array of seismographs. The collected data will be analyzed in order to determine the optimum timing between holes to produce the preferred frequency content while keeping in mind the explosives user’s current inventory of blasting supplies.
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APA: David Harrison Dale Bartholomae Edward J. Walter  (2005)  A Study of the Use Signature Holes for Smaller & Faster Moving Construction Blasting Operations

MLA: David Harrison Dale Bartholomae Edward J. Walter A Study of the Use Signature Holes for Smaller & Faster Moving Construction Blasting Operations. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2005.

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