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Opis bibliograficzny
The use of vibration monitoring to record the blasting works impact on buildings surrounding open-pit mines / Anna SOŁTYS, Józef PYRA, Jan Winzer // E3S Web of Conferences [Dokument elektroniczny]. — Czasopismo elektroniczne ; ISSN 2267-1242. — 2018 — vol. 36 art. no. 02008, s. 1–8. — Wymagania systemowe: Adobe Reader. — Tryb dostępu: https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2018/11/... [2018-04-09]. — Bibliogr. s. 8, Abstr. — Publikacja dostępna online od: 2018-04-09. — J. Winzer - afiliacja: Exploconsult Sp. z o. o., Krakow. — BIG 2018 : 4th nationwide scientific conference on Engineering-infrastructure-mining : Kraków, Poland, January 11-12, 2018
Autorzy (3)
- AGHSołtys Anna
- AGHPyra Józef
- Winzer Jan
Słowa kluczowe
Dane bibliometryczne
| ID BaDAP | 113237 |
|---|---|
| Data dodania do BaDAP | 2018-04-20 |
| DOI | 10.1051/e3sconf/20183602008 |
| Rok publikacji | 2018 |
| Typ publikacji | referat w czasopiśmie |
| Otwarty dostęp | |
| Creative Commons | |
| Czasopismo/seria | E3S Web of Conferences |
Abstract
Environmental protection law and geological and mining law require the mineral mining plant to protect its surroundings from the effects of mining operations. This also applies to the negative impact of vibrations induced by blasting works on people and construction facilities. Effective protection is only possible if the level of this impact is known, therefore it is necessary to record it. The thesis formulated in this way has been and continues to be the guiding principle of the research works carried out in the AGH Laboratory of Blasting Work and Environmental Protection. As a result of these works are procedures for conducting preventive activities by open-pit mines in order to minimize the impact of blasting on facilities in the surrounding area. An important element of this activity is the monitoring of vibrations in constructions, which is a source of knowledge for excavation supervisors and engineers performing blasting works, thus contributing to raising the awareness of the responsible operation of the mining plant. Developed in the Laboratory of the Mine's Vibration Monitoring Station (KSMD), after several modernizations, it became a fully automated system for monitoring and recording the impact of blasting works on the surrounding environment. Currently, there are 30 measuring devices in 10 open-pit mines, and additional 8 devices are used to provide periodic measurement and recording services for the mines concerned.