Controlled Perimeter Blasting in Cold Regions

- Organization:
- International Society of Explosives Engineers
- Pages:
- 21
- File Size:
- 572 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1976
Abstract
Practical procedures that have been developed for pre-split blasting and smooth blasting in common rocks are reviewed systematically. Topics covered include shothole spacing, charge weight per unit length of shothole, decoupling ratio, adjustments for explosive type and rock type, and weight of explosive per unit face area. Relevant properties of frozen rocks, frozen soils, and ice are compared with those of common unfrozen rocks, and appropriate adjustment of blast design is discussed. Interim relationships for the design of controlled perimeter blasting in frozen soils and massive ice are put forward, recognizing that additional experimentation is required. Special problems in controlled blasting of ice are discussed. These include effects of wet holes, delayed removal of burden, and submerged burden. Special attention is given to the cutting of ice islands and icebergs. An Appendix describes an operation in which the face of an ice wharf at McMurdo Sound was trimmed by pre-split blasting.
Citation
APA:
(1976) Controlled Perimeter Blasting in Cold RegionsMLA: Controlled Perimeter Blasting in Cold Regions. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 1976.