COMPARATIVE STUDY FOR ESTIMATION OF DYNAMIC STRESS AND STRAIN LEVELS INDUCED BY BLASTING VIBRATIONS | ||||
JES. Journal of Engineering Sciences | ||||
Article 24, Volume 35, No 5, September and October 2007, Page 1313-1326 PDF (758.98 K) | ||||
Document Type: Research Paper | ||||
DOI: 10.21608/jesaun.2007.114560 | ||||
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Author | ||||
Elseman I. Abdel-Rasoul | ||||
Associate Professor, Mining and Metallurgical Eng. Dept., Faculty of Engineering, Assiut University, | ||||
Abstract | ||||
This study investigates the truthfulness of the claims of damage of the buildings in the City of the 15th of May due to blasting vibrations. A comparative study has been carried out for three case studies: Golden Sunlight surface mine in Montana, Canada; Bani Khalid quarry, Samalout, Minia, and the limestone quarry of the National Cement Company in relation to the city of the 15th of May, Helwan, Egypt. As a result of the study, the magnitudes of the dynamic Young’s modulus, strains, and stresses have been found compatible for Golden Sunlight mine and Bani Khalild case studies. On the other hand, the case of the city of the 15th of May has showed very high magnitudes for both dynamic Young’s modulus and stresses. Hence, re-calculation and re-evaluation have been carried out following the procedures of Golden Sunlight mine and Bani Khalid cases. The obtained new magnitudes of Young’s modulus and stresses are found compatible with Golden Sunlight and Bani Khalid. Accordingly, the conclusions of the previous study on the City of the 15th of May that damages of the buildings in the City are due to blasting vibrations are not acceptable. Re-investigation of the damage in the buildings of the city has to be carried out to find other causes of the damage. These causes may be geological, environmental or even design causes. | ||||
Keywords | ||||
Ground vibrations; seismic waves; dynamic elastic constants; dynamic stress and strain; Bani Khalid; and the city of The 15th of May | ||||
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