Structure and Crack Response to Coal Blasting in Brazil

International Society of Explosives Engineers
V. L. Rosenhaim C. T. Aimone-Martin
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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13
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2014

Abstract

Blasting near residential areas has become frequent in many locations throughout Brazil. It was deemed necessary by the authors to have a better understanding of how typical Brazilian structures respond to blast vibrations and compare this response to environmental forces that naturally act on these structures. Typical Brazilian structures are built with clay bricks and cement-mortar. Foundations comprise concrete beam perimeter walls and thin concrete slabs. Roofs are very heavy as they are construction with clay tiles over a wood frame. Typically, walls are cover with cement grout, spackling (or plastered) and then painted. Interior walls are made of clay bricks and mortar to divide in rooms inside the structures.
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APA: V. L. Rosenhaim C. T. Aimone-Martin  (2014)  Structure and Crack Response to Coal Blasting in Brazil

MLA: V. L. Rosenhaim C. T. Aimone-Martin Structure and Crack Response to Coal Blasting in Brazil. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2014.

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