Use of Signature Hole Analysis for Blast Vibration Control at the Highvale Mine

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Ron J. Elliott Dylan Wedgewood
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2018

Abstract

A series of five signature holes were blasted at the Highvale Mine and the resultant seismic data was analyzed to make recommendations on how best to address neighbour complaints regarding blast vibrations. From an analysis of peak vibration levels measured at the closest neighbour for blasting during 2016, it was determined that the blast vibration intensity varied between 1.4 to 4.3 mm/sec (0.06-0.17 ins./sec.), well below the level of concern for the onset of minor damage to residential structures, however, the frequency of the blast vibrations was between 2.2 and 9.7 Hz, which is within the range of the natural resonant frequency for a single story home. This was determined to be the cause of the neighbour complaints, as the home would be responding to the blast vibrations.
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APA: Ron J. Elliott Dylan Wedgewood  (2018)  Use of Signature Hole Analysis for Blast Vibration Control at the Highvale Mine

MLA: Ron J. Elliott Dylan Wedgewood Use of Signature Hole Analysis for Blast Vibration Control at the Highvale Mine. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2018.

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