Multiple Seed Wave (MSW) Vibration Modelling for Tunnel Blasting in Urban Environments

International Society of Explosives Engineers
R Yang D B. Kay
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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14
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2011

Abstract

"Blast vibration control is of vital importance for tunnel blasting in urban environments. A vibration model with multiple seed waveforms (MSW) as input for a point of interest was developed in recent years by one of its authors. The MSW blast vibration model has been applied successfully in open cut and quarry blasting situations. From the literature, it appears that there may not be any seed wave-based vibration modelling work for tunnel blasting.A project was conducted to test the MSW model for tunnel blast vibration. A series of tunnel blast rounds were fired and tri-axial vibration waveforms from the blasts were recorded with several seismographs at distances ranging from 10 to 100 metres from the blasts. Seed waveforms were collected and the charge weight scaling law for the signature hole PPV were established.The MSW model is applied to tunnel blasting and specific issues associated with tunnel blast vibration addressed, such as variable effects of confinement and screening to vibration during a blast round. The capability of the model in terms of the PPV and frequency prediction is demonstrated in the paper. The paper demonstrates that the MSW blast vibration model is a useful tool for managing tunnel blast vibration with the potential to optimise round by round design in terms of managing the vibration below the limit while maximising tunnel advance rate."
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APA: R Yang D B. Kay  (2011)  Multiple Seed Wave (MSW) Vibration Modelling for Tunnel Blasting in Urban Environments

MLA: R Yang D B. Kay Multiple Seed Wave (MSW) Vibration Modelling for Tunnel Blasting in Urban Environments. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2011.

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