Impact-Induced Fragmentation of Rock and Size Distribution Analysis

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Sheng Huang Bibhu Mohanty
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2016

Abstract

Accurate measure of fragment size distribution is a key objective in all blasting and crushing operations. Several generic distribution functions have been devised to describe the degree of fragmentation for the representative range of fragments from selected measurements. The application of four distribution functions, i.e. Rosin-Rammler, Swebrec, Grady and Gilvarry, in describing fragment size distribution of impact-induced fragmentation of a limestone rock has been investigated. A modified Hopkinson Pressure Bar experimental set-up is used to control both impact velocity and energy input into the target rock. The feed size in the sample holder is varied from 6.35mm to 15.88mm in three ranges and the impact velocity up to 14m/s. The size distribution in the product is determined by sieve analysis for a range of impacts. The experimental results are fitted to the four distribution functions to examine their relative accuracy and reliability.
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APA: Sheng Huang Bibhu Mohanty  (2016)  Impact-Induced Fragmentation of Rock and Size Distribution Analysis

MLA: Sheng Huang Bibhu Mohanty Impact-Induced Fragmentation of Rock and Size Distribution Analysis. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2016.

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