Full-Scale Testing of Delay Timing Effects on Rock Fragmentation in the Shock Collision Regions

International Society of Explosives Engineers
P G. Cahill M R. Hettigner J Nawrocki C E. Johnson
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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Jan 1, 2017

Abstract

This study evaluates the effects of both short inter-hole and intra-hole delay times on rock fragmentation and throw. Full-scale test blasts were analyzed at a granite quarry in Talbotton, GA. This analysis provides a representative understanding of timing effects on fragmentation in the field, different from previous lab scale studies that negate the effect of geology. Inter-hole delay times between 0 ms and 25 ms were tested on a series of 4 bench blasts and subsequently examined using photographic fragmentation analysis methods.
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APA: P G. Cahill M R. Hettigner J Nawrocki C E. Johnson  (2017)  Full-Scale Testing of Delay Timing Effects on Rock Fragmentation in the Shock Collision Regions

MLA: P G. Cahill M R. Hettigner J Nawrocki C E. Johnson Full-Scale Testing of Delay Timing Effects on Rock Fragmentation in the Shock Collision Regions. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2017.

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