Method for Determining Amplitude-frequency Components of Blast Induced Ground Vibrations

- Organization:
- International Society of Explosives Engineers
- Pages:
- 16
- File Size:
- 378 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1988
Abstract
Recently promulgated regulations governing blast induced ground vibrations in the mining industry contain a frequency criterion as one option for verifying compliance. This criterion is based upon an oversimplified method which assigns the entire peak particle velocity amplitude to one frequency. Depending upon the nature of the vibration time history, it is possible that this frequency may not even be one of the predominant frequencies of the signal. In addition, the criterion does not specifically define the data analysis approach to be used by the industry for obtaining either the amplitudes or the frequencies of the vibration components. And because personnel in this industry generally have little understanding of vibration phenomena, a number of different approaches are currently being used for satisfying the criterion. This paper presents a method for obtaining both the Fourier amplitude-frequency spectrum and the integrated predominant amplitude-frequency components for the vibration record. The method is both physically and mathematically correct and is in common use in a number of other industries. Therefore, it should be of help to regulators, blasters, and consultants charged with developing, enforcing, or implementing ground vibration criteria.
Citation
APA:
(1988) Method for Determining Amplitude-frequency Components of Blast Induced Ground VibrationsMLA: Method for Determining Amplitude-frequency Components of Blast Induced Ground Vibrations. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 1988.