Blasting Induced Rock Fragmentation Prediction Using the RHT Constitutive Model for Brittle Materials

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Dale Preece Stephen Chung
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2003

Abstract

Blasting induced rock fragmentation is an art that has been developed and refined for hundred’s of years through blasting and recording the results. Good blasting fragmentation practices were thus developed through experience. However, this method requires a history that is typically developed in a mine over a number of years and sometimes at considerable expense. Quantification of fragmentation as a function of rock-mass characteristics and blast design is attractive. Developments towards this end have included semi-empirical methods as well as computer codes that explicitly treat shock wave transmission and the subsequent rock breakage. This paper will present predictions of fragmentation resulting from rock blasting using the computer code AUTODYN and a new state-of-the-art material model for brittle rock and concrete.
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APA: Dale Preece Stephen Chung  (2003)  Blasting Induced Rock Fragmentation Prediction Using the RHT Constitutive Model for Brittle Materials

MLA: Dale Preece Stephen Chung Blasting Induced Rock Fragmentation Prediction Using the RHT Constitutive Model for Brittle Materials. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2003.

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