Developing Controlled Blasting Methods For Excavation of Rock and Concrete Near Critical Structures

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Gordon F. Revey
Organization:
International Society of Explosives Engineers
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5
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182 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2002

Abstract

In construction and mining work, situations occasionally occur where hard rock or concrete must be excavated at locations near critical structures or utilities. Fearing damage from blasting, contractors and engineers often explore the viability of using mechanical methods or expansive concrete to facilitate the excavation work. However, for moderate to large excavations, the prolonged duration and high cost of using these methods is often impractical. In these situations, under the right conditions, controlled blasting and blast-management methods can be used to speed up the work and lessen costs. The process of determining whether or not blasting is practical is often complex, particularly when risks are high.
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APA: Gordon F. Revey  (2002)  Developing Controlled Blasting Methods For Excavation of Rock and Concrete Near Critical Structures

MLA: Gordon F. Revey Developing Controlled Blasting Methods For Excavation of Rock and Concrete Near Critical Structures. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2002.

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