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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jun. 19, 1990
Filed:
May. 15, 1989
Rene Schmidt, Clayton, CA;
Gary Loubert, Kanata, CA;
Instantel Inc., Ontario, CA;
Abstract
A blast recorder and method for monitoring and processing vibrations from blasts, and for displaying the results in a nearly real time basis and in a manner which is easily interpreted by a relatively unskilled field worker and corresponds to a form which closely correspond to the real damage causing aspect of the blast than heretofore. The invention operates by receiving seismic energy signals from a blast sensor, processing the energy signals to obtain velocity signals relating to said blast, filtering either the energy signals prior to, or the velocity signals following said processing step, into high and low frequency bands, to obtain high and low band velocity signals, integrating over the period of the blast the high and low band velocity signals to obtain high and low band displacement signals, determining the peak velocity signal in each band, over the period of the blast, and displaying one or all of the peak of the velocity signal determined in the high frequency band, the peak of the velocity signal determined in the low frequency band, and the displacement signal related to the low frequency band.