Comparison of Micro-Inch In-Plane and Out-of-Plane Resoponse of Cracks to Blast Vibration and Weather

- Organization:
- International Society of Explosives Engineers
- Pages:
- 16
- File Size:
- 1044 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2010
Abstract
Most studies of crack response have focused on opening and closing of a crack in the plane of the wall in which the crack occurs. Crack movement also occurs perpendicular or normal to the plane of the wall. This paper will examine and compare the in-plane and out-of-plane (normal) response of cracks in two different residences near limestone quarries. In two locations, sensors that measure in-plane and normal displacement were installed side-by-side on the same crack, allowing direct comparison of the two modes of response. In a third location, a perpendicular pair of displacement sensors was installed in a corner of a room to observe the bidirectional response of the structure at a corner. Both long-term and dynamic data were recorded with the same sensors; temperature, humidity, and air over pressures were also recorded to compare blast and weather effects. Measurements show that ratios of out of plane to in plane response to dynamic events can vary. However, the ratios of out of plane (normal) response to vibratory events to that of climatological change is still as small as the ratio for in plane crack responses.
Citation
APA:
(2010) Comparison of Micro-Inch In-Plane and Out-of-Plane Resoponse of Cracks to Blast Vibration and WeatherMLA: Comparison of Micro-Inch In-Plane and Out-of-Plane Resoponse of Cracks to Blast Vibration and Weather. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2010.