1. Barrier holes and trench application to reduce blast induced vibration in Seyitomer coal mine.
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Erarslan, Kaan, Uysal, Önder, Arpaz, Ercan, and Cebi, M. Akif
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COAL mining ,VIBRATION (Mechanics) ,BLAST effect ,MINING engineering ,MINE explosions - Abstract
In this research, experimental applications have been performed to reduce blast induced vibrations in open pit mines. For this purpose, artificial discontinuity zones such as barrier holes and trench were opened in a dragline panel of Seyitomer Lignite Enterprise, Kutahya, Turkey. Peak particle velocities in front of and behind them were measured by seismographs. In this way, their effect against vibration was observed and compared. Barrier holes were opened 24 m deep through 3 parallel lines and aligned at 1 m spacing. On the other hand, the trench had 8 m depth and 4 m width. During the research, 209 measurements were taken belonging to 105 explosions. Twenty-eight explosions were carried out in the barrier holes experiments and 77 explosions were carried out in the trench experiments. A decrease in vibration of 14.3–18.5% was obtained behind the barrier holes while a decrease of 24.8–58.1% was provided by the trench. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2008
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