Application of wavefront reinforcement model for reduction blast-induced ground vibration
© 2018, Prince of Songkla University. All rights reserved. Ground vibration from blasting is generally controlled by reducing the explosive charge weight per delay. However, lowering explosive charge weight per delay may increase the fragmentation size of blasted material. Richards (2008) introduced...
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Main Authors: | Pirat Jaroonpattanapong, Ormsin Indarid, Pham Van Hoa |
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2018
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