Monitoring And Evaluation Of Airblast Levels From Quarry Blasting Operations

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
T. Hudaverdi
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Jan 1, 2006

Abstract

Airblast, the focus of the paper, is defined as blast induced atmospheric pressure waves. High overpressure levels may cause breaks of windowpanes, and plaster cracks. Additionally many mines come across psychological responses of residential areas. In this paper the monitoring of air blast is explained and evaluation procedures are defined. The allowable limits of the air blast are presented. The scaled distance approach developed for the prediction of airblast is explained. For the very rapidly growing cities, like Istanbul, the required raw materials for the construction industry are supplied from quarries in the vicinity or from inside of the city. With further growth of the population density, many quarries approach suburban areas and it will be more important to minimize the adverse effect of the blasting operations in the near future. In this paper the airblast levels that monitored in Cendere Region Quarries near Istanbul are presented. The suggestions put forward to control airblast levels.
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APA: T. Hudaverdi  (2006)  Monitoring And Evaluation Of Airblast Levels From Quarry Blasting Operations

MLA: T. Hudaverdi Monitoring And Evaluation Of Airblast Levels From Quarry Blasting Operations. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2006.

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