Effect of Explosive Type on Particle Velocity Criteria in Ground Vibration

International Society of Explosives Engineers
SMF Hossaini
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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Jan 1, 2004

Abstract

With the aim of a clearer understanding of the applicability of existing empirical equations for blast induced ground vibration, an investigation has been conducted on three mostly applied forms of such equations. The effect of explosive type on the applicability of these equations has been assessed by analysing 44 sets of data produced by using two types of explosives, namely ANFO and slurry explosive, in an open pit coal mine. The analysis of the data has revealed that the type of explosive affects the applicability of the criteria of the three equations. All three criteria have better correlation with the data of shots in which ANFO was used than the shots with slurry explosive. However, the applicability of one of the criteria is reduced, by far, only by replacing ANFO with slurry explosive for the same ground conditions. It was also found that one of the parameters of these criteria (i.e. “k”) is significantly sensitive to the type of explosive in all the three equations. The degree of influence to the values of “k” obtained by the variation of explosive from ANFO to slurry explosive in the three equations is 76.3%, 811% and 39%. This implies that “k” is not only dependant on ground conditions, as stated in most previous publications, but is also strongly a function of the type of explosive.
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APA: SMF Hossaini  (2004)  Effect of Explosive Type on Particle Velocity Criteria in Ground Vibration

MLA: SMF Hossaini Effect of Explosive Type on Particle Velocity Criteria in Ground Vibration. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2004.

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