Some Performance Characteristics of Ammonium Nitrate-Based Explosives
    
    - Organization:
 - The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
 - Pages:
 - 15
 - File Size:
 - 714 KB
 - Publication Date:
 - Jan 1, 1974
 
Abstract
Quite apart from economic considerations, the following performance parameters must be  considered when selecting an explosive for a particular blasting operation. 1. total energy yield/kg, and more  particularly, strain energy/kg and  bubble energy/kg of charge 2. charge weight/m of blasthole  3. sensitivity of the charge 4. water resistance of the charge The effective division of an explosive's  total energy into strain energy (SE) and bubble  energy (BE) is explained as is the influence of  each energy component on blast results. Because some rocks require a high strain energy  for effective breakage, while others are most  satisfactorily fragmented by bubble energy,  values of SE and BE are more meaningful than  those of total energy. Unfortunately, our  extensive knowledge of the effects of certain  variables on total energy has not yet been  completely supplanted by the influence of these  variables on SE and BE values. Relative SE/kg  and BE/kg values are presented for a range of  explosives. The 'charge density of ammonium nitrate/  fuel oil (ANFO)-type explosives is essentially  constant throughout the length of the charge;  because of their compressibility, slurry
Citation
APA: (1974) Some Performance Characteristics of Ammonium Nitrate-Based Explosives
MLA: Some Performance Characteristics of Ammonium Nitrate-Based Explosives. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1974.