The Statistical Analysis of Site-Specific Blasting Data Using Prediction Intervals and Tolerance Intervals

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Perry Sisk
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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12
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2013

Abstract

In order to protect nearby structures during a blasting project, a peak particle velocity limit is often stipulated by a government agency or the owner of a particular structure. At the start of a blasting project, a preliminary estimate for the minimum scaled distance is often determined using a vibration prediction equation before any site-specific data have been obtained. Reasonably conservative assumptions are typically made for the unknown input variables in the vibration prediction equation until site-specific blasting data have been obtained and evaluated. Although this approach is prudent, it provides no assurance that the peak particle velocity values generated during the initial phase of the project will be below the specified limit.
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APA: Perry Sisk  (2013)  The Statistical Analysis of Site-Specific Blasting Data Using Prediction Intervals and Tolerance Intervals

MLA: Perry Sisk The Statistical Analysis of Site-Specific Blasting Data Using Prediction Intervals and Tolerance Intervals. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2013.

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