Blasting Seismograph Comparison in Side-by-Side Blast Monitoring Tests

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Edward Sheehan Michael Mann Kenneth Eltschlager Jim Ratcliff
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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Jan 1, 2015

Abstract

The Appalachian Blaster Certification Delegation initiated a study to compare the consistency of measurements from blasting seismographs. Six blasts were monitored at surface coal mines in West Virginia, Maryland, and Ohio. A total of seven different makes were deployed during the tests, with as many as seven models from five different manufacturers compared during any one blast. Great care was taken to bury the geophones in identical fashion. The variations in seismograph readings were compared to the International Society of Explosives Engineers’ Performance Specifications for Blasting Seismographs. Between 4 and 125 Hertz, the ground vibration amplitudes should be within ±5% and airblast amplitudes should be ±1 decibel. For each of the three mutually perpendicular ground vibration channels and the acoustic channel, the median value of all the units was used as a baseline for comparison. The six blasts monitored had median peak particle velocities ranging from 0.42 to 3.47 inches per second (in/s) (10.7 – 88.1 mm/s) and median airblasts ranging from 124 to 135 decibels (dB). There were 46 seismograph recordings for the six blasts. Eighteen (39%) of the 46 maximum peak particle velocities varied more than ±5% from the median. A total of 138 (3 × 46) component particle velocities were recorded, with 50 (36%) of the readings varying more than ±5% from the median. For airblast comparison, 43 recordings were obtained, with seven (16%) varying more than ±1 dB of the median. Variances may be attributable to blasting seismograph differences, variations in field deployment, and relative locations of the geophones. Full waveform seismic and acoustic overlays for individual blasts showed encouraging conformity with some slight anomalies
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APA: Edward Sheehan Michael Mann Kenneth Eltschlager Jim Ratcliff  (2015)  Blasting Seismograph Comparison in Side-by-Side Blast Monitoring Tests

MLA: Edward Sheehan Michael Mann Kenneth Eltschlager Jim Ratcliff Blasting Seismograph Comparison in Side-by-Side Blast Monitoring Tests. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2015.

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