Indonesian Mining Journal
Vol 9 No 2 (2006): INDONESIAN MINING JOURNAL Vol. 09 No. 2 June 2006

ANALYSIS OF BLAST VIBRATION IMPACT AT PARAMBAHAN COAL MINE, WEST SUMATERA USING SQUARE ROOT SCALED DISTANCE METHOD

AGUS NUGROHO (R & D Centre for Mineral and Coal Technology)
WIROTO WIMBO PRIHONO (R & D Centre for Mineral and Coal Technology)
TATANG WAHYUDI (R & D Centre for Mineral and Coal Technology)



Article Info

Publish Date
23 Nov 2017

Abstract

Blasting which was conducted at Parambahan produced a series of blast vibrations that might be harmful to human safety and surroundings. Therefore, the vibrations need to be evaluated whether it was over permitted the threshold for human safety or not. One of analysis methods for this purpose is square root scaled distance. The principle of the proposed method is to assess blast vibration impact on the environment for the cases when the blasting for opening mine had been performed previously. Analysis results shows that blast vibrations at Parambahan is below the allowed threshold of blast vibration for environment. Using measurement distance from blast source of 20 to 2,000 m, the lowest measured vibration is 0.18 mm/s and the highest one is 21.0 mm/s. Those mean that blast-generated vibrations at Parambahan are still safe for human and surrounding environment.

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Journal Info

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imj

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Subject

Chemical Engineering, Chemistry & Bioengineering Chemistry Energy Environmental Science Materials Science & Nanotechnology

Description

This Journal is published periodically two times annually : April and October, containing papers of research and development for mineral and coal, including exploration, exploitation, processing, utilization, environment, economics and policy. The editors only accept relevant papers with the ...