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A dimensional analysis approach to study blast-induced ground vibration

- Khandelwal, Manoj, Saadat, Mahdi

  • Authors: Khandelwal, Manoj , Saadat, Mahdi
  • Date: 2014
  • Type: Text , Journal article
  • Relation: Rock Mechanics and Rock Engineering Vol. 48, no. 2 (2014), p. 727-735
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  • Description: The prediction of ground vibration is of great importance in the alleviation of the detrimental effects of blasting. Therefore, a vibration control study to minimize the harm of ground vibration and its influence on nearby structures can play an important role in the mining industry. In this paper, a dimensional analysis (DA) technique has been performed on various blast design parameters to propose a new formula for the prediction of the peak particle velocity (PPV). After obtaining the DA formula, 105 data sets were used to determine the unknown coefficients of the DA equation, as well as site constants of different conventional predictor equations. Then, 12 new blast data sets were used to compare the capability of the DA formula with conventional predictor equations. The results were compared based on the coefficient of determination and mean absolute error between measured and predicted values of the PPV. © 2014, Springer-Verlag Wien.
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Differential evolution algorithm for predicting blast induced ground vibrations

- Saadat, Mahdi, Hasanzade, Ali, Khandelwal, Manoj


  • Authors: Saadat, Mahdi , Hasanzade, Ali , Khandelwal, Manoj
  • Date: 2015
  • Type: Text , Journal article
  • Relation: International Journal of Rock Mechanics and Mining Sciences Vol. 77, no. (2015), p. 97-104
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  • Description: 1. Introduction One of the most crucial problems in construction blasting is to predict and then mitigate the ground vibration [1]. Blast-induced ground vibration is considered as one of the most important environmental hazards of mining operations and civil engineering projects. Intense vibration can cause critical damage to structures and plants nearby the open-pit mines, dams, and mine slopes, etc [2] and [3]. Researchers who deals with this undesirable phenomenon take into account various range of parameters in order to mitigate the detrimental effects of blasting. Blast influencing parameters can be divided into two categories [2]: (a) Uncontrollable parameters, such as geological and geotechnical characteristics of the rockmass. (b) Controllable parameters, such as burden, spacing, stemming, sub-drilling, delay time, etc.

Differential evolution algorithm for predicting blast induced ground vibrations

  • Authors: Saadat, Mahdi , Hasanzade, Ali , Khandelwal, Manoj
  • Date: 2015
  • Type: Text , Journal article
  • Relation: International Journal of Rock Mechanics and Mining Sciences Vol. 77, no. (2015), p. 97-104
  • Full Text:
  • Reviewed:
  • Description: 1. Introduction One of the most crucial problems in construction blasting is to predict and then mitigate the ground vibration [1]. Blast-induced ground vibration is considered as one of the most important environmental hazards of mining operations and civil engineering projects. Intense vibration can cause critical damage to structures and plants nearby the open-pit mines, dams, and mine slopes, etc [2] and [3]. Researchers who deals with this undesirable phenomenon take into account various range of parameters in order to mitigate the detrimental effects of blasting. Blast influencing parameters can be divided into two categories [2]: (a) Uncontrollable parameters, such as geological and geotechnical characteristics of the rockmass. (b) Controllable parameters, such as burden, spacing, stemming, sub-drilling, delay time, etc.

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