An Empirical Method of Comparing Brisance of Various Bulk Explosives

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Neal Lee Braden T. Lusk Brendan McCray
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2017

Abstract

"Selection of a blasting agent for optimum performance is based on many variables. Often, a decision is made with regard to product cost and field testing. Defining optimum performance can be difficult, since downstream effects of fragmentation on loading, haulage, processing, and energy consumption are not immediately clear. Many operations are beginning to optimize their blasting programs “on the bench,” by utilizing information generated downstream at the loader and/or crusher. During the evaluation of a blasting agent, factors such as velocity of detonation, gas production, and sensitivity are typicallyconsidered. Alternatively, brisance (“the shattering power of an explosive material distinguished from its total work capacity”1) is not. Brisance affects the immediate area surrounding a borehole. Fractures produced here during the shock phase of detonation are believed to have an important effect on rock movement and fragmentation. "
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APA: Neal Lee Braden T. Lusk Brendan McCray  (2017)  An Empirical Method of Comparing Brisance of Various Bulk Explosives

MLA: Neal Lee Braden T. Lusk Brendan McCray An Empirical Method of Comparing Brisance of Various Bulk Explosives. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2017.

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