Geomechanics Principles For Complex Blasting

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
L. L. Oriard
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Jan 1, 1984

Abstract

There are certain site-specific geological and physical features of a rock mass which control its behavior under the dynamic stresses induced by the action of explosives. It is essential that blasting technology be adapted specifically to those features. There does not exist a single, simple "right" way for each type of blasting operation, but rather each operation must be custom-designed for each site. When this is done, it is often possible to produce unusual but highly desirable end resglts, such as undisturbed narrow rock walls, monoliths and square benches. Although the techniques illustrated here were developed specifically for "sculpture blasting", the geomechanics principles would apply to other types of blasting control, both large-scale and small-scale. Because the techniques are designed more for the purpose of modifying the site responses which would ordinarily be expected than they are to developing new "blasting formulae?, the name "Modified Site Response Blasting" will be used.
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APA: L. L. Oriard  (1984)  Geomechanics Principles For Complex Blasting

MLA: L. L. Oriard Geomechanics Principles For Complex Blasting. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1984.

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