Blasting Research At The Mines Branch

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
G. E. Larocque R. F. Favreau
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1971

Abstract

The objective of the study is development of an analytic process based on rock and explosive properties which allows the prediction of the stress distributions and fracture zone around explosive charges. A computer program has been written for this purpose, using a finite difference approximation to the momentum equation, to describe the motion of the surrounding rock by step-wise integration. Its application provides ground motion data such as stress components, displacement and particle velocity as a function of position and time with respect to a spherical charge. The effect of tensile and shear failure on these ground motion parameters can be included. The analytic procedure contained within this program has been used to predict peak stress as a function of distance in rock for rock-explosive combinations for which field data exists to determine peak stress levels directly. Two methods have been used for the spherical charge which in the analysis replaces the actual cylindrical charges: instantaneous application of peak pressure to a charge having a radius equivalent in contained volume to a charge having a length to diameter ratio of 1, and gradual pressure build up to peak pressure with a charge radius equivalent in contained volume to the total charge used in the field test. The agreement with field data would appear best with the latter treatment. The peak stresses obtained are in closer agreement with field measured peak-stress and a better approximation to field stress wave duration exists in the case of gradual pressure build up. One of the assumptions made in the analysis is that, in the case of cylindrical charges, the explosion pressure rather than the detonation pressure of an explosive establishes the peak stresses in the
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APA: G. E. Larocque R. F. Favreau  (1971)  Blasting Research At The Mines Branch

MLA: G. E. Larocque R. F. Favreau Blasting Research At The Mines Branch. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1971.

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