Analysis of Marine Blast-Induced Ground Vibrations in the Sudeste Port Project

- Organization:
- International Society of Explosives Engineers
- Pages:
- 10
- File Size:
- 1555 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2018
Abstract
Specialized marine blasting techniques were required to deepen and widen the access channel and turning basin of the Sudeste Port Terminal in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. This terminal has been designed to handle the exports of iron ore and other bulk solid cargoes to international markets. The Sudeste Port Terminal is connected to the iron ore quadrangle in Minas Gerais State by a dedicated railway line, giving Brazil’s independent miners a seamless access to global markets. However, the Sudeste Port Project is located in a protected marine environment. Blasting in this area has required a comprehensive blast induced ground vibrations monitoring and analysis program to ensure the safety of the sensitive structures surrounding of the blast areas. Nevertheless, the risk of generating higher ground vibrations on nearby structures due to the combination of short distances, larger excavations layers and complex geology, increased the complexity of the blast due to the limitations imposed by the maximum instantaneous charge and a demanding project schedule. Site-specific test blast programs were planned and executed in order to obtain in-situ vibration data to establish the local attenuation law, and also to better understand the role of dominant frequencies before production blasting started. This paper summarizes the main findings and solutions applied during the marine blasting project in the Sudeste Port Project.
Citation
APA:
(2018) Analysis of Marine Blast-Induced Ground Vibrations in the Sudeste Port ProjectMLA: Analysis of Marine Blast-Induced Ground Vibrations in the Sudeste Port Project. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2018.