Reducing Blast Vibration Amplitudes Close-In to Structures of Sub-Standard Construction

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Vitor Rosenhaim Enrique Munaretti Jair Koppe Cathy Aimone-Martin
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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10
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2013

Abstract

Production blasts at one of Copelmi’s coal mine operations will be carried out 100 m (330 ft) from a neighborhood located in the town of Butiá, southern Brazil. Mine management is concerned about the possibility of damages and complaints due to blasting operations at close distances to structures of substandard construction. Blasting in the area is characterized by the use of very low powder factor resulting in confined shots in which movement is restricted to a point of almost undershooting the rock. Over the past year, tests were conducted mainly in the overburden area to determine the best approach to be implemented when blasts move closer to the town. Mine management wants vibration levels to be reduced lower than the damage limits proposed by Brazilian regulations to ensure a safety margin and mitigate perception by the community hoping to reduce the number of complaints.
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APA: Vitor Rosenhaim Enrique Munaretti Jair Koppe Cathy Aimone-Martin  (2013)  Reducing Blast Vibration Amplitudes Close-In to Structures of Sub-Standard Construction

MLA: Vitor Rosenhaim Enrique Munaretti Jair Koppe Cathy Aimone-Martin Reducing Blast Vibration Amplitudes Close-In to Structures of Sub-Standard Construction. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2013.

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