Pre-Splitting And Stress Waves: A Dynamic Photoelastic Evaluation

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
K. R. Y. Simha D. C. Holloway W. L. Fourney
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1982

Abstract

An experimental investigation was performed to evaluate the role of stress waves in the pre-splitting operation. 3D birefringent Plexiglas models and the dynamic photoelastic technique were used to visualize the stress waves generated by the detonation. Simultaneous as well as sequential detonation of the explosive charges were investigated. The development of fractures and stress waves were recorded using a high speed multiple spark gap camera of the Cranz-Shardin type. The experimental data was analyzed and displayed-on a Lagrangian diagram to present an overall picture of the entire dynamic event. It was repeatedly observed in the tests that the time required for the completion of the pre-splitting operation as practiced in the field is of the same order as that for the transit time for the stress waves between the blastholes thereby revealing the highly elasto-dynamic nature of the event.
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APA: K. R. Y. Simha D. C. Holloway W. L. Fourney  (1982)  Pre-Splitting And Stress Waves: A Dynamic Photoelastic Evaluation

MLA: K. R. Y. Simha D. C. Holloway W. L. Fourney Pre-Splitting And Stress Waves: A Dynamic Photoelastic Evaluation. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1982.

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