Influence of Blast Delay Time on Rock Fragmentation in a 22-FT Bench

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Mark S. Stagg Stephen A. Rholl
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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13
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330 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1988

Abstract

The Bureau of Mines is studying blast delay timing influences on rock fragmentation in a series of tests that started in 3-ft concrete blocks, progressed to 45in-bench reduced-scale tests in massive dolomite, and has now included 22-ft-bench full-scale tests in a thin-to-thick horizontally bedded dolomite. This paper discusses the full-scale test results and how they compared to the concrete block and reduced-scale studies.
Citation

APA: Mark S. Stagg Stephen A. Rholl  (1988)  Influence of Blast Delay Time on Rock Fragmentation in a 22-FT Bench

MLA: Mark S. Stagg Stephen A. Rholl Influence of Blast Delay Time on Rock Fragmentation in a 22-FT Bench. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 1988.

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