Challenges and Lessons Learned from the Kentucky Lock Project

International Society of Explosives Engineers
D. Conn K. Best
Organization:
International Society of Explosives Engineers
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10
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2024

Abstract

The US Army Corps of Engineers KY Lock Project in western Kentucky presented the blasters and vibration consultants with a set of unique challenges. The blasters on this project were faced with difficult geology and joint set orientation and sequencing of blasts opposite from what the explosive engineer/blasting specialist had recommended. Combining these issues with strict vibration and air overpressure specifications, blasting as close as 7 feet (2.1 meters) from a new lock wall, site topography that influenced the air overpressure, limitations on seismograph geophone placement that led to anomalies in seismograph recordings; surprising lessons were learned by everyone involved in the project and it is the authors’ goal to share this valuable information with everyone in the blasting industry.
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APA: D. Conn K. Best  (2024)  Challenges and Lessons Learned from the Kentucky Lock Project

MLA: D. Conn K. Best Challenges and Lessons Learned from the Kentucky Lock Project. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2024.

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