Investigation of Fault Effect on Blast-Induced Vibration

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Abstract

The propagation of blast-induced vibration velocity in the rock mass varies depending on many parameters. Due to a large number of effective parameters and the variability in the rock mass environment, it is not possible to create a vibration velocity propagation model using all of these parameters. On the other hand, it is important to determine the blast vibration velocity level in urban infrastructure works and mining operations near settlements. Recent studies on the subject have been interested in the determination of blast-induced vibration velocity by the back analysis estimations of advanced statistical approaches and artificial intelligence approaches. However, sudden changes in rock mass properties such as fault zones cause significant errors in the advanced statistical approaches functions used at the level of blast-induced vibration velocity. In this study, the variation of the blast-induced vibration velocities under the influence of the fault zone has been discussed. There is a fault zone along the northwest line of the Quarry boundary. The influence of the fault zone on the blast-induced vibration propagation was determined by comparing the vibration velocities behind the fault zone with the vibration velocities in the non-fault zone. Accordingly, it has been concluded that the fault zone has the potential to create significant differences due to the reflection/refraction of surface waves (Rayleigh and Love waves) in vibration velocity values in areas close to the fault zone have the potential.

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Gonen, A. (2022). Investigation of Fault Effect on Blast-Induced Vibration. Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 12(5). https://doi.org/10.3390/app12052278

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