Evaluation of Soil Cratering and Ground Vibration through Small-Scale Airblast Experiments

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Courtney Vallejo Rafiqul Tarefder
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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10
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468 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2013

Abstract

This study examines the effects of small scale airblast experiments on cohesive soils and the resulting ground vibrations and crater geometries. Relationships for ground vibration attenuation with soil depth and distance from the blast source were developed. The study is part of a broader research topic of understanding the vulnerability of earthen embankment dams to blast loading. Many earthen embankment dams in the United States were constructed more than fifty years ago and were not designed to withstand high-stress loading such as blast loading. These structures may be susceptible to failure and it is important to describe the response of the earthen dam during a blast event.
Citation

APA: Courtney Vallejo Rafiqul Tarefder  (2013)  Evaluation of Soil Cratering and Ground Vibration through Small-Scale Airblast Experiments

MLA: Courtney Vallejo Rafiqul Tarefder Evaluation of Soil Cratering and Ground Vibration through Small-Scale Airblast Experiments. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2013.

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