Small Scale Testing of the Effect of Powder Factor, Timing and Charge Distribution on the Impact Breakage of Rocks

International Society of Explosives Engineers
P D. Katsabanis S Kim A Tawadrous
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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Jan 1, 2009

Abstract

A series of small scale tests, have been performed to establish the effect of powder factor and initiation timing on the grindability of rocks. The blasts were performed in high quality granite blocks, which were cut from stone prepared by dimensional stone quarry operations. Three different types of granite, Barre, Stanstead and Laurentian, were tested. The charge consisted of detonating cord placed in five holes with water as a coupling medium, or concentrated charges of equal mass of high exolosive, fully stemmed or air decked. Powder factor was varied from 0.39 to 1.17 kg/m3. Charges were detonated simultaneously or with a small delay and in some experiments, detonation waves collided in the middle of each borehole. All fragments were collected and screened, and drop weight impact tests were performed on selected size fractions, using different levels of impact energy, to calculate the resistance of the rock to impact breakage. The work index of some of the blasted samples was measured using standard Bond mill grindability tests. The experiments generally showed increased softening of the rock with powder factor, manifested by the increasing initial slope of the relationship between t10 and impact energy. The rate of change of the initial slope decreased with increasing powder factor. Changes in the work index were small and consistent in trend with the results of the single fragment impact characterization tests. Charge configuration, timing as well as in-hole collisions of detonation waves affected the initial fragmentation but had little effect on the impact breakage of the samples.
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APA: P D. Katsabanis S Kim A Tawadrous  (2009)  Small Scale Testing of the Effect of Powder Factor, Timing and Charge Distribution on the Impact Breakage of Rocks

MLA: P D. Katsabanis S Kim A Tawadrous Small Scale Testing of the Effect of Powder Factor, Timing and Charge Distribution on the Impact Breakage of Rocks. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2009.

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