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Prediction of Ground Vibration According to the Priming Location  

Kim, Seung-Eun (조선대학교 에너지자원공학과)
Ryu, Pog-Hyun (조선대학교 에너지자원공학과)
Kang, Choo-Won (조선대학교 에너지자원공학과)
Ko, Chin-Surk (조선대학교 에너지자원공학과)
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Explosives and Blasting / v.28, no.2, 2010 , pp. 69-75 More about this Journal
Abstract
Excavations by blasting in urban area have caused lots of complaints. Hence, special attentions need to be paid to controlling the ground vibrations in designing blasting for those areas. In this study, among the various parameters that can affect the propagation characteristics of ground vibrations, the effect of the priming location of explosive on the ground vibration level was studied for two types of emulsion explosives that had different detonation velocities. Three priming locations of top, middle, and bottom were considered in a charged hole. In the experiment on the effect of detonation velocity, the ground vibration caused by the explosive with a lower detonation velocity showed larger attenuation in the amplitude. The priming locations also affected the ground vibrations levels. The ground vibration level produced from middle priming was found to be larger than the other priming methods under the same blast conditions, but the attenuation of amplitude was also larger in this case. In contrast, the ground vibration level from bottom priming was not larger than the middle priming, but the attenuation was smaller so that the ground vibration was detected at a longer distance.
Keywords
Priming location; Top priming; Middle priming; Bottom priming; Ground vibration;
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