2D versus 2D fragmentation analysis: preliminary findings

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Michael Noy
Organization:
International Society of Explosives Engineers
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9
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227 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1997

Abstract

Current image based systems used to measure fragmentation are measuring the two dimensional presentation of a set of three dimensional objects. A two dimensional measurement of fragmentation restricts both sampling and particle size classification and hence provides a different evaluation of the fragmentation to that of a conventional sieve analysis of the same sampled material. Many modern image based fragmentation measurement systems attempt to convert this two dimensional analysis to a three dimensional analysis in order to deliver a "real" measurement of the fragmentation distribution. This paper questions the necessity and validity of this transformation and lays down the framework for the establishment of a standard in fragmentation measurement based on a two dimensional analysis. The results of image based measurements of laboratory prepared samples indicate that differences in mass distributions (3D distribution) can be mapped by an appropriate image based analysis which provides area versus particle size information.
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APA: Michael Noy  (1997)  2D versus 2D fragmentation analysis: preliminary findings

MLA: Michael Noy 2D versus 2D fragmentation analysis: preliminary findings. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 1997.

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