Use of Single Charge Vibration Data to Interpret Explosive Excitation and Ground Transmission Characteristics

International Society of Explosives Engineers
O E. Jr Crenwelge
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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10
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290 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1988

Abstract

Frequency domain, single-charge vibration signatures are used to interpret the characteristics of explosive impulse excitation and ground vibration transmission. The effects of charge height, charge splitting, and different blasting agents are first discussed. Then the effects of rate of change with distance of overburden material properties and layer or surface geometries are illustrated.
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APA: O E. Jr Crenwelge  (1988)  Use of Single Charge Vibration Data to Interpret Explosive Excitation and Ground Transmission Characteristics

MLA: O E. Jr Crenwelge Use of Single Charge Vibration Data to Interpret Explosive Excitation and Ground Transmission Characteristics. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 1988.

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