Isolating Single Hole Vibration Signals from Multi-Hole Shots

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Gavin Yuill William Birch Rob Famlield
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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12
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2002

Abstract

The Blasting Research Group at the University of Leeds, in the United Kingdom, continues to be highly active in the area of the environmental impact of blasting. In recent years a major part of this research has been concerned with the use of linear superposition. This technique relies upon the assumption that all the holes in a blast produce identical vibration signals. Previous work at the University has shown that this assumption is not sufficiently robust to be generally applicable. This is due to a number of factors of which the key variable appears to be dynamic confinement
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APA: Gavin Yuill William Birch Rob Famlield  (2002)  Isolating Single Hole Vibration Signals from Multi-Hole Shots

MLA: Gavin Yuill William Birch Rob Famlield Isolating Single Hole Vibration Signals from Multi-Hole Shots. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2002.

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