Improved Signature Hole Technique – What is a Signature Waveform?

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Jhon Silva
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2017

Abstract

"Signature Hole and Waveform Superposition techniques used to predict and control mine blast ground vibrations require a clearly defined information collection configuration. The collection of this information determines the scope and success of the ground vibration prediction. Application of the Improved Signature Hole technique using the Silva-Lusk equation requires the collection of at least two informational elements from any specific production shot. The first required element is a signature waveform, and the second element is the overall production blast waveform. The signature waveform depends on detonated charge variables such as the amount of explosive in use, use of decking, the possible detonation of several holes at the same delay, and many others. The production blast waveform is beneficial to the Improved Signature Hole methodology when used to calibrate the model, and toobtain accurate vibration predictions for different timing configurations."
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APA: Jhon Silva  (2017)  Improved Signature Hole Technique – What is a Signature Waveform?

MLA: Jhon Silva Improved Signature Hole Technique – What is a Signature Waveform?. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2017.

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