Near-Field Vibration Monitoring

International Society of Explosives Engineers
R Yang P D. Katsabanis W F. Bawden
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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9
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1993

Abstract

Understanding the mechanisms which are taking place during the propagation of a stress wave generated by an explosive charge is of high importance in the detection, characterization and prediction of blast induced damage to the rock. Vibrations caused by the detonation of an explosive are suspected to contribute significantly to the extension of the damage zone. Vibration monitoring close to a blasthole is a relatively new field of research, the hindrance being the scarcity of transducers capable of sustaining extreme accelerations without damage. This paper focuses on the vibration monitoring aspect of a blast induced damage study; the experiment took place at Queen's test site and was meant to record near-field vibration as close as 1 m from 100 mm diameter blastholes.
Citation

APA: R Yang P D. Katsabanis W F. Bawden  (1993)  Near-Field Vibration Monitoring

MLA: R Yang P D. Katsabanis W F. Bawden Near-Field Vibration Monitoring. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 1993.

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