Vibration Reduction Through Production-Signature Hole Blasting

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Karl Christopherson Bryan Papillon
Organization:
International Society of Explosives Engineers
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9
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77 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2008

Abstract

In order to improve vibrations from quarry blasting, a new technique and timing pattern was established and applied to the particular geology. By shooting a single representative borehole one full second ahead of the production blast, a signature waveform can be isolated and analyzed. Multiple productionsignature blasts were performed. Encroaching residences require quarries to adjust their blasting techniques to reduce vibrations and raise frequencies. A signature hole inherently poses problems to quarries. Blasting one single hole from a production bench poses safety issues to wall stability; vibration issues to close neighbors; and budget issues to the quarry operator. Results showed that the new timing pattern reduced vibrations through timing optimization without a loss in quarry production. Therefore, this technique of vibration analysis employing a production-signature hole is successful in creating a timing pattern that meets the quarry’s goals.
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APA: Karl Christopherson Bryan Papillon  (2008)  Vibration Reduction Through Production-Signature Hole Blasting

MLA: Karl Christopherson Bryan Papillon Vibration Reduction Through Production-Signature Hole Blasting. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2008.

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