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Acceleration-displacement response spectrum vibration limits for blast vibrations

This paper proposes a new method to limit vibrations from blasting to avoid damage to residential structures. The evolution of commonly adopted vibration limits and standards adopted for surface blasting operations in close proximity to residential areas is reviewed. The importance of human sensitiv...

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Published in:Australian journal of structural engineering 2015-01, Vol.16 (1), p.1-16
Main Authors: Heath, DJ, Wilson, JL, Gad, EF
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Vibration
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