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The effect of blast-induced vibration on the stability of underground water-sealed gas storage caverns

  • Zhou, Yuchun;Wu, Li;Li, Jialong;Yuan, Qing
    • Geosystem Engineering
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    • v.21 no.6
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    • pp.326-334
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    • 2018
  • Underground water-sealed gas storage caverns have become the primary method for strategic storage of LPG. Previous studies of excavation blasting effects on large-scale underground water-sealed gas storage caverns are rare at home and abroad. In this paper, the blasting excavation for underground water-sealed propane storage caverns in Yantai was introduced and field tests of blasting vibration were carried out. Field test data showed that the horizontal radial velocity had a major controlling effect in the blasting vibration and frequencies would not cause the vibration velocity concentration effects. In terms of the influence of blasting vibration on adjacent caverns, the dynamic finite element model in LS-DYNA soft was established, whose reliability was verified by field test data. The numerical results indicated the near-blasting side was primary zone for the structural failure and tensile failure tended to occur in the middle of the curved wall on the near-blasting side. Meanwhile, the safety criterions for adjacent caverns based on stress wave theory and according to statistic relationship between peak effective tensile stress and peak particle velocities were obtained, respectively. Finally, with Safety Regulations for Blasting in China (GB6722-2014) taken into account, a final safety criterion was proposed.

Controlled Blasting Technique Applied to the Construction of the Canada Underground Research Laboratory (캐나다 Underground Research Laboratory 건설을 위한 조절발파기법의 적용)

  • Kwon Sang-Ki;Kuzyk Gregory W.
    • Explosives and Blasting
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    • v.23 no.2
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    • pp.1-14
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    • 2005
  • The Korean Atomic Energy Research Institute is currently planning the construction of an Underground Research Tunnel to carry out research and development related to the disposal of high-level wastes from nuclear reactors used to generate electrical power. This paper discusses the excavation methods used to construct the Canadian Underground Research Laboratory and their application in planning for the construction of a similar underground laboratory and eventually an underground repository for high-level wastes in Korea.

Study on the Effect of Near Blasting to Earth Retaining Wall by Measuring Underground Vibrations (지중진동 측정을 통한 흙막이 근접발파 영향 연구)

  • Cho, Lae Hun;Jeong, Byung Ho
    • Explosives and Blasting
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    • v.33 no.4
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    • pp.14-24
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    • 2015
  • We conducted test blasting in 3 sites to identify the effect on safety of the earth retaining wall by near blasting vibration. As a test result, we confirm that underground structures(earth anchor et al.) are relatively safer than surface structures as the underground vibration is 10~52% of surface vibration at a same distance. We derived surface and underground vibration prediction equations by regression analysis of measured 3 sites' surface and underground vibration PPV. Also we calculated minimum separation distance by blasting pattern about underground and surface curing concrete. Unless any discontinuity which are unsafe on the earth retaining wall appear, blasting work using under 2.4kg per delay is not meaningful to the earth retaining wall's safety as the result of measuring near blasting vibration, confirming change the earth retaining wall's instrument, and observation of structural deformation.

A Study on the Characteristics of Blasting Vibration from Different Excavation Methods in Underground Mine (지하채굴공동에서 굴착방법에 따른 발파진동의 특성에 관한 연구)

  • Kang Choo-Won;Ryu Pog-Hyun
    • Explosives and Blasting
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    • v.24 no.1
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    • pp.1-8
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    • 2006
  • Recently, most of limestone quarries have been not mined by open-pit mining but by underground excavation to reduce environmental pollution. As a result, the size of underground galleries became bigger to maintain mass-production close to open-pit mining. However, the scale of pillars and galleries as well as the excavation methods may induce a few adverse problems for the stability of a mined gallery. In this study, the nomogram analysis and the prediction of rock damage zone induced by blasting were carried out. The testing conditions include concurrent blasting of two adjacent galleries, concurrent blasting of a transport drift and a inclined shaft, sequential blasting of two galleries, and separate blasting for each gallery. For each testing condition, blast vibration velocity was measured and analyzed. From the prediction formulas for blast vibration velocity derived in this study, the maximum depth of rock damage zone induced by blasting were also predicted.

A Case on Design and Construction of Tunnel for Under Passing an Underground Transformer Substation (지중변전실 하부통과를 위한 터널설계 및 시공사례)

  • 정동호;문상조;김선홍;이광제;석진호
    • Explosives and Blasting
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    • v.19 no.1
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    • pp.11-18
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    • 2001
  • This is a case history on design and cnostruction of tunnel for under passing an underground transformer substation. The original construction plan was cut & cover method to avoid blasting vibrations and displacements of facilities during the construction stages. But this plan was changed to tunnel because of the difficulties from construction period, cost and the required relocation site. As a results of tunnel construction, the relocation of transformer substation and replacements of transmission cables were not necessary. Therefore about 10 months of construction period and 3.5 billion wonts of construction cost were saved. Additionally, quantitative criterion for blasting was provided through the results of blasting vibration analysis.

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Design consideration and explosion safety of underground ammunition storage facilities (지하탄약고의 설계요소 및 폭발안전 연구)

  • Kim, Oon-Young;Lee, Myung-Jae;Kim, Min-Seok;Kim, Joon-Youp;Joo, Hyo-Joon
    • Journal of Korean Tunnelling and Underground Space Association
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    • v.5 no.1
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    • pp.55-70
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    • 2003
  • Ammunition magazine, which is installed on the ground, has difficulty in protecting from the external attack, and accidental explosion should cause great damage to the life and property. For these reasons, it is needed to develop underground magazine that it has the advantages of safety, security and maintenance. This paper introduce the design case for blasting facilities, which should resist blasting pressure, as well as layout of underground magazine, which takes a safety for explosion and a working space of loading/unloading machine into consideration. On the layout, in case of ${\bigcirc}{\bigcirc}$ underground magazine, put three storage chambers in position almost parallel with principle stress direction, where less effected on discontinuity and hard rock area. Also, secured safe distance according to safety criteria of the Defense Ministry, and verified suitable layout by trace simulation for loading/unloading machine on working stage. Blasting design was performed on evaluation of maximum blast pressure between donar and acceptor chambers, and design condition for blast door, valve, etc. Diminution facilities against explosion, such as thrust block or debris trap, determined its size after plan in accordance with blasting criteria and calculation by structural analysis.

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On the study of Blasting Vibration Sound & Underground water Influenced to Building Structure in the Shaft sinking and Tunneling (터널 굴진으로 인한 지상구조물에 미치는 지하수, 진동 및 소음 영향에 대한 조사연구)

  • Huh, G.
    • Explosives and Blasting
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    • v.14 no.3
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    • pp.3-9
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    • 1996
  • The scope of this cable works was as follows, it was drilled two shafts, NO. 1 shaft (${\phi}6.8m{\times}31m$), NO.2 shaft (${\phi}6.8m{\times}33m$), ) and it was connected two shaft in Tunneling. The first, it was needed to investigate the surey of influenced of vibration and noise by blastig to near by housing structure. 2nd, it was essential to decide the boundary line of influenced for agriculture water and portable water, by draw down of underground water. Blasting works has been done successfully without any problem, but by draw down of underground water, with in 250m level from #1 shaft, agriculture well drilled 8 place and portable water well drilled 7 place for near by farmers.

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Effects of free surface using waterjet cutting for rock blasting excavation (워터젯 자유면을 이용한 암반발파 굴착공법의 효과)

  • Oh, Tae-Min;Cho, Gye-Chun;Ji, In-Taeg
    • Journal of Korean Tunnelling and Underground Space Association
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    • v.15 no.1
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    • pp.49-57
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    • 2013
  • The conventional blasting method generates serious blasting vibration and underbreak/overbreak in spite of its high efficiency for rock excavation. To overcome these disadvantages, this paper introduces an alternative excavation method that combines the conventional blasting process with the free surface on the perimeter of the tunnel face using waterjet cutting technology. This proposed excavation method has advantages of (1) reducing vibration and noise level; (2) minimizing underbreak and overbreak; and (3) maximizing excavation efficiency. To verify the effects of the proposed excavation method, field tests were performed with a smooth blasting method at the same excavation conditions. Test results show that the vibration is reduced by up to 55% and little underbreak/overbreak is generated compared with the smooth blasting method. In addition, the excavation efficiency of the proposed method is greater than that of the smooth blasting method. The proposed blasting method with a free surface using waterjet cutting can be applied to urban excavation construction as well as to underground structure construction.

Analysis of Pillar Stability for Ground Vibration and Flyrock Impact in Underground Mining Blasting (발파진동 및 비산충격에 대한 광주 안정성 분석)

  • Park, Hyun-Sik;Kim, Ji-Soo;Ryu, Bok-Hyun;Kang, Choo-Won
    • Explosives and Blasting
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    • v.30 no.2
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    • pp.9-20
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    • 2012
  • These days, mining industry prefers underground development for large mining because of exhaustive minning resources and large drafts and mining cavities thanks to extensive distribution of heavy excavation machines. In a mining design, to control collapse of cavities and secure stability, design of cavities and pillars are considered as very important. Therefore, this study obtained a prediction equation of blasting vibration through instrumentation for underground cavities. And we obtained theoretical shock vibration imposed on pillar through fragmentation analysis and measurement of flyrock distance. To examine the influence of pillar in underground mining blasting, we carried a finite element analysis and compared the result with prediction equation of blasting vibration, and shock vibration of flyrock when a impact was imposed on pillar and theoretical shock vibration.