Vibration Control Using a Smartphone- Accuracy, Validation and Potentialities

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Vinicius Miranda Francisco Sena Leite
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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11
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2018

Abstract

Mine blasting is directly associated with ground vibration. If these affect critical structures (buildings pit walls, etc.) they must be mitigated to reduce the environment and social impacts. Vibration monitoring and control is one of the most important procedures in blasting because it will impact short and long term incidents associated with this blast effect. Technology moves ever forward, and today we have personal devices that are equipped with an array of sensors, for that reason the authors decided to investigate the possibility of using a personal device to do vibration control. This case study compares the same blast measured with a traditional seismograph and a smartphone. To validate this new methodology, attenuation laws were built with data from a traditional seismograph and a smartphone application. Predictions were also made prior to a set of blasts. Residual analysis was used for data validation from the two different sources. From the performed analysis, to prove the validity of this new methodology, the normality tests for statistics residues analysis proves that it is possible to infer that the model has a null residual mean and a small residual error. The achieved results show the accuracy of these devices, the authors pretend to show the potential of this equipment and open a completely new door for vibration analysis.
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APA: Vinicius Miranda Francisco Sena Leite  (2018)  Vibration Control Using a Smartphone- Accuracy, Validation and Potentialities

MLA: Vinicius Miranda Francisco Sena Leite Vibration Control Using a Smartphone- Accuracy, Validation and Potentialities. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2018.

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