Blasting is widely used in construction projects including tunneling, road construction, and excavation. A major concern is the high level of vibration, which may potentially damage adjacent structures and facilities. Empirical and theoretical far-field attenuation relationships, which do not capture the near-field response, are used to predict the peak amplitude of blast waves. Rigorous wave equations that simulates the near-field attenuation to spherical and cylindrical blast sources in damped and undamped media. However, the effect of loading frequency and velocity of the media have not yet been investigated. Additionally, the equations are difficult to use in practice because of their complex forms and the need to use dedicated computat...
A high explosive detonation is characterised by the rapid release of energy as a mass of explosive m...
The shear wave (S-wave) component of the total blast vibration always plays an important role in dam...
If a structural component is located close to the free edge of a building, clearing of the blast wav...
Blast induced ground vibration is one of the key concerns from safety view of nearby structures. The...
Blast induced ground vibration is one of the key concerns from safety view of nearby structures. The...
As the free field geological condition is usually complex, the conventional wave attenuation law est...
To describe the progressive effects of underground blasting on the surrounding site, a finite elemen...
Maximum charge per delay in a blasting round is universally accepted as the influencing parameter to...
Seismic waves created during explosions are transmitted in an outward direction via the surrounding ...
Demand for safe and undamaged periphery rock walls in mining and civil construction projects has enc...
Extraction of locked-up coal pillars by opencast method and the presence of dwellings in proximity t...
Blasting in an underground mine produces potentially harmful elastic stress waves that propagate dow...
This study analyses the frequency content of vibrations from blasting in the near field using a vibr...
Drilling and blasting is one of the most widely-used methods for large-scale excavation in rocks and...
A method to estimate blast-induced damage in rock considering both stress waves and gas expansion ph...
A high explosive detonation is characterised by the rapid release of energy as a mass of explosive m...
The shear wave (S-wave) component of the total blast vibration always plays an important role in dam...
If a structural component is located close to the free edge of a building, clearing of the blast wav...
Blast induced ground vibration is one of the key concerns from safety view of nearby structures. The...
Blast induced ground vibration is one of the key concerns from safety view of nearby structures. The...
As the free field geological condition is usually complex, the conventional wave attenuation law est...
To describe the progressive effects of underground blasting on the surrounding site, a finite elemen...
Maximum charge per delay in a blasting round is universally accepted as the influencing parameter to...
Seismic waves created during explosions are transmitted in an outward direction via the surrounding ...
Demand for safe and undamaged periphery rock walls in mining and civil construction projects has enc...
Extraction of locked-up coal pillars by opencast method and the presence of dwellings in proximity t...
Blasting in an underground mine produces potentially harmful elastic stress waves that propagate dow...
This study analyses the frequency content of vibrations from blasting in the near field using a vibr...
Drilling and blasting is one of the most widely-used methods for large-scale excavation in rocks and...
A method to estimate blast-induced damage in rock considering both stress waves and gas expansion ph...
A high explosive detonation is characterised by the rapid release of energy as a mass of explosive m...
The shear wave (S-wave) component of the total blast vibration always plays an important role in dam...
If a structural component is located close to the free edge of a building, clearing of the blast wav...