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Latest Software Predicts Vibration and Airblast Outcomes to Conserve Sensitive Structures

Thu 15 Apr 2021, 12:00 PM

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Continuing its efforts to create safer, predictable and more productive blast outcomes, Orica has added Advanced Vibration Management (AVM) to its integrated BlastIQ™ digital blast optimisation software suite. Delivering value to customers by adding world-class digital expertise and solutions to its existing suite of market-leading products and services built on more than 140 years’ experience and innovation in blasting.


More information on Advanced Vibration Management can be found at www.orica.com/AVM.


AVM accurately predicts blast vibration, enabling maximum productivity while minimising risk to nearby critical structures. When used in conjunction with the BlastIQ™ suite, AVM allows customers to seamlessly link blast designs, drilled actuals and vibration measurements, and uses sophisticated modelling to accurately predict blasting outcomes. Building on the simpler tools historically housed within Orica’s SHOTPlus™ Premier design software, AVM offers a step change in vibration and airblast management by using cloud computing architecture to deliver reliable and timely data across multiple measurement points throughout the operation.   

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