Bench Blasting Design Based on Analysis of Blast-Induced Ground Vibrations at an Open Pit Coal Mine in Turkey

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Ali Kahriman Abdulkadir Karadogan Yucel Karakus Alper Celtikci Serdar Celik Gungor Tuncer
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2012

Abstract

This paper presents bench blasting designs based on results of vibrations analysis on test shots organized in an open pit coal mine located near to Soma district at Manisa province in Turkey. There are some structures which can be adversely affected by blasting at the coal mine. The one of the main goals of this study is to perform a preliminary assessment of possible damage effect of ground vibrations induced by blasting at these structures by risk analysis based on ground vibration measurements. During this investigation, the data pairs of scaled distance and particle velocity obtained from the 36 event records belong to 9 test shots were statistically analyzed and a PPV prediction equation specific to this site with 95% prediction line were obtained. And also, this equation was used in the derivation of the practical blasting charts specific to this site as a practical way of predicting the peak particle velocity and maximum charge per delay for future blasting. A risk analysis was performed by using this equation. In the light of this analysis, preliminary blast design model was proposed to be used in this coal mine for overburden excavation.
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APA: Ali Kahriman Abdulkadir Karadogan Yucel Karakus Alper Celtikci Serdar Celik Gungor Tuncer  (2012)  Bench Blasting Design Based on Analysis of Blast-Induced Ground Vibrations at an Open Pit Coal Mine in Turkey

MLA: Ali Kahriman Abdulkadir Karadogan Yucel Karakus Alper Celtikci Serdar Celik Gungor Tuncer Bench Blasting Design Based on Analysis of Blast-Induced Ground Vibrations at an Open Pit Coal Mine in Turkey. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2012.

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