The Prediction of Frequency Content Using Spectral Analysis and Blasting Parameters

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Karl E: Warkwick Burgher Charles J. Wideman Terry Nichols
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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19
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731 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1990

Abstract

The application of Fourier spectral analysis to records of ground vibration generated by over 100 explosions from an open pit mine is used to develop empirical predictor equations that relate the response spectra to the blasting parameters used to generate the excitation motion. Time series representations of ground particle velocity are transformed into the frequency domain where the appropriate modifications are made such that the inverse Fourier transform yields the time series representation of particle displacement and acceleration. Compensations are made for the transform function of the recording system in the frequency domain. Spectral analysis of the three types of ground motion is correlated with the blasting parameters. The results show that the frequency content of ground vibrations generated from a mine blast can be quantified in terms of the predictor equations.
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APA: Karl E: Warkwick Burgher Charles J. Wideman Terry Nichols  (1990)  The Prediction of Frequency Content Using Spectral Analysis and Blasting Parameters

MLA: Karl E: Warkwick Burgher Charles J. Wideman Terry Nichols The Prediction of Frequency Content Using Spectral Analysis and Blasting Parameters. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 1990.

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