Case Examples of Sensor Coupling Effect on Blast Vibration Measurement and Charge Weight Scaling Plot

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Rulin Yang Dave Kay Gabsoo Kim
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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10
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2014

Abstract

Blast vibration data, such as PPV are usually scattered. In many cases, plots of PPV versus the charge weight scaled distance are so scattered that useful trends from different blast designs cannot be identified. The scattering of the data may be attributed to the inaccuracy of the PPV measurement, the definition of the scaled distance from a multiple-hole production blast, and the measurement of distances and charge weights. The error from vibration measurements is one of the major contributors to the scattering of the plots. If accurate monitoring is conducted, improved design options may be identified. This paper documents two case examples that compare different vibration sensor couplings. The first case shows mounting accelerometers at spots that protrude from the ground, compared with the sensors that were mounted on a flat ground surface. The second case compares data from loose-sand buried geophone with that from sensors coupled to the ground using concrete blocks.
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APA: Rulin Yang Dave Kay Gabsoo Kim  (2014)  Case Examples of Sensor Coupling Effect on Blast Vibration Measurement and Charge Weight Scaling Plot

MLA: Rulin Yang Dave Kay Gabsoo Kim Case Examples of Sensor Coupling Effect on Blast Vibration Measurement and Charge Weight Scaling Plot. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2014.

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