The Relationship between Strain Energy Density and Micro-cracking in the Rock Strata

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Vilem Petr
Organization:
International Society of Explosives Engineers
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5
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169 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2008

Abstract

Optimization blast design parameters for rounds used at surface mines, quarries or cast blast has taken on a new importance with the increased the cost of the explosives and electronic detonators. This paper addresses the fundamentals of blast design and optimization explosive energy utilized for fragmentation. This laboratory studies shows that one key variable-the strain energy set up in rock mass by blast vibration – can be used to predict the extent of damage done to the rock strata, the degree of fragmentation of the broken rock, and the velocity of the broken rock. It also shows how the dynamic strength of the rock strata is influence the fragmentation size distribution as well as the blastability.
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APA: Vilem Petr  (2008)  The Relationship between Strain Energy Density and Micro-cracking in the Rock Strata

MLA: Vilem Petr The Relationship between Strain Energy Density and Micro-cracking in the Rock Strata. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2008.

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