Control of air overpressure from quarry blasting? - It about time.

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Bill Birch Liam Bermingham Rob Farnfield Shazad Hosein
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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Jan 1, 2012

Abstract

The propagation of a shock wave through air as a result of quarry blasting consists only of one type of wave, the compression wave. This is in marked contrast to seismic waves where a number of different types of wave are generated by the one blasting event. Even so the interaction of the burn time of a single hole and the resulting air overpressure is still too complicated to be able to be accurately modelled from first principles. It is considered that the best way forward is to monitor an individual single hole to obtain a signature wave form that has resulted from this complex interaction. Once this wave form is known, the variation in geometry of a mutli-hole blast and the timings of the successive detonations can be modelled to give a sufficient degree of accuracy to recreate the likely magnitude, duration and wave form of a multi-hole quarry type blast. This can then be directly compared with actual air overpressure wave forms from quarry blast to verify the model.
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APA: Bill Birch Liam Bermingham Rob Farnfield Shazad Hosein  (2012)  Control of air overpressure from quarry blasting? - It about time.

MLA: Bill Birch Liam Bermingham Rob Farnfield Shazad Hosein Control of air overpressure from quarry blasting? - It about time.. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2012.

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