Frequency-Dependent Attenuation of Blasting Vibration Waves

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作者
Junru Zhou
Wenbo Lu
Peng Yan
Ming Chen
Gaohui Wang
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[1] Wuhan University,State Key Laboratory of Water Resources and Hydropower Engineering Science
[2] Wuhan University,Key Laboratory of Rock Mechanics in Hydraulic Structural Engineering Ministry of Education
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Rock Mechanics and Rock Engineering | 2016年 / 49卷
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Blasting vibration; Dominant frequency; Frequency drop; Frequency fluctuation; Vibration spectrum; Blast safety assessment;
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The dominant frequency, in addition to the peak particle velocity, is a critical factor for assessing adverse effects of the blasting vibration on surrounding structures; however, it has not been fully considered in blasting design. Therefore, the dominant frequency-dependent attenuation mechanism of blast-induced vibration is investigated in the present research. Starting with blasting vibration induced by a spherical charge propagating in an infinite viscoelastic medium, a modified expression of the vibration amplitude spectrum was derived to reveal the frequency dependency of attenuation. Then, ground vibration induced by more complex and more commonly used cylindrical charge that propagates in a semi-infinite viscoelastic medium was analyzed by numerical simulation. Results demonstrate that the absorptive property of the medium results in the frequency attenuation versus distance, whereas a rapid drop or fluctuation occurs during the attenuation of ground vibration. Fluctuation usually appears at moderate to far field, and the dominant frequency generally decreases to half the original value when rapid drop occurs. The decay rate discrepancy between different frequency components and the multimodal structure of vibration spectrum lead to the unsmooth frequency-dependent attenuation. The above research is verified by two field experiments. Furthermore, according to frequency-based vibration standards, frequency drop and fluctuation should be considered when evaluating blast safety. An optimized piecewise assessment is proposed for more accurate evaluation: With the frequency drop point as the breakpoint, the assessment is divided into two independent sections along the propagating path.
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页码:4061 / 4072
页数:11
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