Measuring Fragmentation Efficiency of a Blast Using Ground Vibration

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Douglas A. Anderson James W. Reil
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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12
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1988

Abstract

Common wisdom has it that a blast which breaks rock efficiently should-generate less ground vibration. In practice, however, this idea has not been-rigorously tested. In a previous paper presented at an SEE meeting[1] we described a method for-controlling vibration using delays. The method is very effective in controlling-annoying low-frequency ground vibration. We noted that observed ground-vibration differs in some respects from that predicted by adding single-charge-waveforms.
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APA: Douglas A. Anderson James W. Reil  (1988)  Measuring Fragmentation Efficiency of a Blast Using Ground Vibration

MLA: Douglas A. Anderson James W. Reil Measuring Fragmentation Efficiency of a Blast Using Ground Vibration. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 1988.

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