Proposed Method of Reducing Ground Vibration from Delay Blasting

International Society of Explosives Engineers
D Linn Coursen
Organization:
International Society of Explosives Engineers
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11
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1995

Abstract

In the proposed method, the charges are elongated and arranged in one or more arrays. The orientation of each charge in an array, its velocity of propagation of explosion, and the velocity of propagation of vibration in the formation are such that, at an outlying location where vibration is to be reduced, the onset of vibration from explosion of the first negligibly small increment of each charge arrives a finite time before that from explosion of the last negligibly small increment of that charge. The charges of each array are fired in accurately-timed sequence, with the times between initiations chosen so that, at the outlying location, the onset of vibration from explosion of the last small increment of each charge, except the last charge, arrives a negligibly small increment of time before the onset of vibration from explosion of the first negligibly small increment of the succeeding charge. With such timing, vibration may be reduced at the widest range of locations by tilting the boreholes so that the terminal end of each charge is directly above or below the terminal end of the succeeding charge.
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APA: D Linn Coursen  (1995)  Proposed Method of Reducing Ground Vibration from Delay Blasting

MLA: D Linn Coursen Proposed Method of Reducing Ground Vibration from Delay Blasting. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 1995.

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