Pretty Neat. We're fairly close to a large quarry and its interesting to watch them blast. But, when they get a little too 'rambunkous' [sp] houses shake. They have caused damage to some homes.
Yep.....These days I spend a good deal of my time running numbers and computer simulations to avoid the high PPV's (peak particle velocities). Problem is the timing solutions that have the best PPV's isn't always the best for actually breaking the rock. It's a hard to win situation.....High PPV good breakage = pissed neighbors and happy customers. Low PPV and bad breakage = happy neighbors and pissed customer.....aaaaAAARRRGHHHH!!!
As in everything in life, its all a balancing act huh.
John kinda beat me to it, but, I think you'd be a good guy to have around on a slow fishing day.
