Parameters Affecting Explosive Energy Release - A Case for Realistic Rating of Commercial Explosives

International Society of Explosives Engineers
B Mohanty
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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11
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151 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1988

Abstract

The current basis for rating of commercial explosives is examined, with particular emphasis on calculated bulk and weight strengths, detonation velocity and underwater energy measurement. The calculated strengths still form the basis for selecting explosives for most blasting applications, with the measured detonation parameters serving only as a measure of the quality of the explosive. The major drawbacks with this approach are discussed, in view of the non-ideal nature of commercial explosives and the field conditions prevalent during the blasting operation. A unified approach to rating explosives on the basis of blasting performance rather than calculated energy alone is presented for various types of explosives. This incorporates the relevant field parameters as well as the effect of non-ideal reactions, both of which affect explosive energy release and its transfer to target rock.
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APA: B Mohanty  (1988)  Parameters Affecting Explosive Energy Release - A Case for Realistic Rating of Commercial Explosives

MLA: B Mohanty Parameters Affecting Explosive Energy Release - A Case for Realistic Rating of Commercial Explosives. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 1988.

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