Pyrotechnics for Breaking Rock and Concrete in Sensitive Environments

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Tom Hale
Organization:
International Society of Explosives Engineers
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17
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427 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2008

Abstract

Developers and blasters are faced with increasing public demand and regulatory restrictions to maintain the lowest possible levels of noise and vibration from blasting operations in populated urban areas. Pyrotechnic products have proven to be a low noise, low vibration alternative to conventional blasting for close-in rock excavation and concrete demolition applications. Pyrotechnic breaking charges often yield 1/10th the vibration and noise compared to traditional explosives, and have been demonstrated to increase public confidence and decreased damage potential where they have replaced explosives, thus allowing new opportunities for work and greater job profitability. This paper presents a practical approach to utilizing pyrotechnic products in various applications including trenching, mass excavation, demolition, and dimension stone production, providing methodology for pattern design, vibration probability and loading calculations. Field research data is reviewed and compared to conventional explosives.
Citation

APA: Tom Hale  (2008)  Pyrotechnics for Breaking Rock and Concrete in Sensitive Environments

MLA: Tom Hale Pyrotechnics for Breaking Rock and Concrete in Sensitive Environments. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2008.

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