Impact of Initiation Sequences in Opencast Blasting on the Intensity of Vibration in Underground Openings

International Society of Explosives Engineers
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2003

Abstract

Vibrations are of concern not only for the safety of surface structures but also for the stability of underground openings. A number of parameters affect the intensity of vibration in underground openings due to blasting in adjacent opencast mine viz. total explosive weight detonated in a round, maximum explosive weight per delay, propagating media, depth of cover, RMR of the roof rock, age of the underground openings etc. Although a few researchers have tried to study the impact of parameters stated above, the impact of initiation sequences on generation of vibration in underground openings due to opencast blasting has yet remained untouched. A study was planned to evaluate the impact of initiation sequences on the magnitude of vibration in underground openings due to blasting in opencast mine. Nine production blasts with top and bottom initiations were performed at Samleshwari opencast project in India and eighteen vibration data were monitored in the roof of Hingir Rampur underground colliery in both the initiation sequences. The result indicated that the vibration produced in the underground openings from bottom initiation was lower than that of top initiation.
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APA:  (2003)  Impact of Initiation Sequences in Opencast Blasting on the Intensity of Vibration in Underground Openings

MLA: Impact of Initiation Sequences in Opencast Blasting on the Intensity of Vibration in Underground Openings. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2003.

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