Ground Vibrations Due To Quarry Blasting And Other Sources - An Environmental Factor.

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Albert Roberts
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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31
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1971

Abstract

Summary In response to a growing intolerance towards ground vibrations and noise as environmental pollutants the engineer must consider the effects of his operations as they are likely to be judged subjectively by the public at large. Much work has been done on the study of vibration damage to structures, but the damage criteria normally applied do not take into account any resonance effects, nor do they embody any subjective criterion. Mu1tiple criterion techniques of subjective appraisal have proven to be of value .in the assessment of environmental comfort in relation to ventilation, air conditioning, and lighting. One such scale, the Reiher-Meister Scale, has also been applied to ground vibrations and noise, and an attempt has been made to correlate this scale with objective criteria, using the parameters of frequency and displacement. This paper quotes examples and compares ground vibrations resulting from blasting, the operation of, vibrating and impact-hamner pi1e drivers, forge hammers, and railway and road traffic. The Reiher- Meister Scale was applied to a subjective-objective correlation in relation to vibrations from railway traffic and gave results which did not conflict with experience.
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APA: Albert Roberts  (1971)  Ground Vibrations Due To Quarry Blasting And Other Sources - An Environmental Factor.

MLA: Albert Roberts Ground Vibrations Due To Quarry Blasting And Other Sources - An Environmental Factor.. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1971.

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