Collected Item: “Simpson's rule application for experimental determining parameters of rock mass oscillation equation at limestone”
Врста публикације
Рад у зборнику
Верзија документа
објављена
Језик
енглески
Аутор/и (Милан Марковић, Никола Николић)
Suzana Lutovac, Miloš Gligorić, Jelena Majstorović, Branko Gluščević, Luka Crnogorac
Наслов рада (Наслов - поднаслов)
Simpson's rule application for experimental determining parameters of rock mass oscillation equation at limestone
Назив конференције (зборника), место и датум одржавања
8th International Conference MINING AND ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Уредник/ци зборника
prof. dr Ivica Ristović
Издавач (Београд : Просвета)
University of Belgrade, Faculty of Mining and Geology, Belgrade, Serbia
Година издавања
2021
Сажетак рада на енглеском језику
By its form, the use of explosives has a destructive character. However, energy of chemical explosives is
tamed and perfected in many effects, so that is developed a series of activities which work is unthinkable without the use of explosives. In mining industry, explosives are most commonly used for exploitation in hard rock mass. Thereby, large amounts of explosives can be used, especially for mass blasting. The application of large amounts of explosives gives auspicious techno – economic indicators but also leads to increase the negative effects of blasting. By negative effects of blasting we understand the effect of the air blast wave, sound effect seismic, scattering of blasted rock effect of blasting and above all seismic effect of blasting which effects are monitored in this paper. To estimate, seismic effects of blasting it is necessary to determine rock mass oscillation equation. In this paper, analysis of the methods for the determination the parameters of the rock mass oscillation equation have performed, for the equal reduced distances at experimental blasting. To determine parameters, besides the usual model – Method of Least Squares, one more model has been presented applying Simpson’s rule.
tamed and perfected in many effects, so that is developed a series of activities which work is unthinkable without the use of explosives. In mining industry, explosives are most commonly used for exploitation in hard rock mass. Thereby, large amounts of explosives can be used, especially for mass blasting. The application of large amounts of explosives gives auspicious techno – economic indicators but also leads to increase the negative effects of blasting. By negative effects of blasting we understand the effect of the air blast wave, sound effect seismic, scattering of blasted rock effect of blasting and above all seismic effect of blasting which effects are monitored in this paper. To estimate, seismic effects of blasting it is necessary to determine rock mass oscillation equation. In this paper, analysis of the methods for the determination the parameters of the rock mass oscillation equation have performed, for the equal reduced distances at experimental blasting. To determine parameters, besides the usual model – Method of Least Squares, one more model has been presented applying Simpson’s rule.
ISBN број изворне публикације
978-86-7352-372-9
Кључне речи на енглеском (одвојене знаком ", ")
working environment, seismic effects of blasting, oscillation velocity, rock mass oscillation equation, Simpson’s rule
Шира категорија рада према правилнику МПНТ
М30
Ужа категорија рада према правилнику МПНТ
М33
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