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020 _a0130781975
041 _aeng
043 _cUSA
082 _221a ed.
_a624.152
_bD94
100 _926237
_aDowding, Charles H.
_eautor
245 _aBlast vibration monitoring and control
_b/
_cCharles H. Dowding
260 _aUnited States of America :
_bPrentice Hall,
_c1985
300 _axvii, 297 p. :
_bFigure, Table, Ilustrations ;
_c23 cm
490 _aIn civil engineering and engineering mechanics
500 _aIncludes índex.
504 _aReferences: p. 279-287
505 _aChap. 1. Introduction -- Chap. 2. Typical vibration histories and elementary analysis -- Chap. 3. Prediction of peak particle velocity -- Chap. 4. Ground strains from plane wave approximations -- Chap. 5. Response spectra and structural response -- Chap. 6. Prediction of principal frequency and response -- Chap. 7. Natural frequencies and damping of structures: Estimation and measurement -- Chap. 8. Air blasts and sound -- Chap. 9. Cosmetic cracking and its documentation -- Chap. 10. Cracking bounds and response spectra -- Chap. 11. Probability, fatigue, and new construction -- Chap. 12. Restrained response: tunnels, pipelines, and basement walls -- Chap. 13. Concrete, soil, machinery, and human or nonstructural concerns -- Chap. 14. Instrumentation and microcomputers -- Chap. 15. The explosion process and its products -- Chap. 16. Millisecond-delay initiation systems -- Chap. 17. Blast design -- Chap. 18. Timing, geometry, and loading effects on particle velocity
650 0 _aEXCAVATIONS
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650 0 _926239
_aExploracions mineres
650 0 _aEXPLOSIUS
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942 _cLIBRO
_e2023-03-24
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