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http://dx.doi.org/10.12652/Ksce.2016.36.5.0891

Analysis of Blasting Vibration at the Irregular Layered Structure Ground  

Kim, Seung Hyun (Jeju National University)
Lee, Dong Wook (Jeju National University)
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KSCE Journal of Civil and Environmental Engineering Research / v.36, no.5, 2016 , pp. 891-901 More about this Journal
Abstract
By comparing test blasting data experimented in three layered-structure polymorphic grounds to a geological profile, influence of blast vibration with respect to uncontrollable ground characteristics was analyzed. Inefficient blast have been performed without sufficient verifications or confirmations because insufficiencies with regard to experiments and data of blasting engineering on the layered structures to be irregularly repeated clinker layer consisted of volcanic clastic zones. It is difficult to quantify N values of clinkers within test blasting region because they have diverse ranges, or coverages. An absolute value of attenuation coefficient N in a field, estimated by blasting vibration predictive equation (SRSD), are lesser than criteria of a design instruction, meaning that vibrations caused by blast can spread far away, and the vibrational characteristics of blasting test No.1, indicating relatively small values, inferred by the geological profile, pressures of gas by the explosion may be lost into a widely distributed clinker layers by penetrating holes resulted from blast into vicinity of clinker layers located in bottom of soft rock layers at the moment of blast. As a result, amounts of spalling rocks are decreased by almost half. Also, ranges of primary frequencies in the fields are identified as similar to those of natural frequency of typical structures.
Keywords
Layered structures; Clinkers; Blasting vibration; Geological profile;
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