The Assessment of Detonation Codes for Blast Engineering

International Society of Explosives Engineers
C V. B Cunningham
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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14
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243 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1991

Abstract

The assessment of blasting results under production conditions is extremely difficult. As a result, it can take months or years to establish objective and valid estimates of explosive performance in achieving rockbreaking goals. This fundamental problem often results in decisions related to the manufacture, marketing, purchase and use of explosives being largely swayed by calculated energies from detonation codes. However, these codes are by no means standardised. Different energies are given by different codes because these employ varying combinations of fundamental science and empiricism. After a basic review of code operation, important guidelines to dependability are given with reference to ICI’S state-of-the-art codes IDEX and CPEX. Distinctions are drawn between Ideal, Non-Ideal and Blasting Codes. Concepts of explosive energy are discussed in brief.
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APA: C V. B Cunningham  (1991)  The Assessment of Detonation Codes for Blast Engineering

MLA: C V. B Cunningham The Assessment of Detonation Codes for Blast Engineering. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 1991.

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